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Calling Your Health Care Provider during Pregnancy in Southern New England

When to Call

  • Unusual or severe cramping or abdominal pain
  • Noticeable changes as a decrease in your baby’s movement after 28 weeks gestation (If you don’t count 10 movements in two hours or less).
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath that seems to be getting worse.
  • Signs of premature labor 

Signs of Premature Labor

  • Any bleeding in the second or third trimester
  • Fluid leaking
  • Pressure in the pelvis or vagina
  • A fever higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Severe or persistent vomiting
  • Severe diarrhea
  • Fainting spells or dizziness
  • Pain, burning or trouble urinating
  • Unusual vaginal discharge
  • Swelling in your hands, fingers or face
  • Blurred vision or spots before your eyes
  • One leg swollen more than the other

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