Pregnancy Complications that Signal Distress in Mom or Baby
If You Suffer from Any of These Symptoms, Call Your Doctor Right Away
One warning sign during pregnancy is leaking amniotic fluid. If you ever feel as though you have peed your pants, or can't seem to stop the flow of urine, you may have an amniotic sac leak. This is very crucial to determine since a leak in the amniotic sac could lead to a premature rupture and cause pre-term labor. The amniotic fluid is the fluid that surrounds the baby in the uterus and protects is from harm. Amniotic fluid is generally clear, but may be pink, yellow or green tinged. If you ever see any green fluid you need to get to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible. Green amniotic fluid may signal the baby has had a bowel movement which is a sign of distress. Your doctor can test the fluid with a test strip to determine if it is indeed amniotic fluid. If it is amniotic fluid, your doctor will take the necessary steps to prevent further rupture and avoid labor.
Another symptom you cannot ignore during pregnancy is any vaginal bleeding. Any bright red or dark blood seeping from the vagina is a very serious warning sign. This can signal oncoming labor, a placenta tear, and a host of other dangerous complications. Be sure you call help immediately and get to your doctor's office for a complete examination. If you notice a slight, light pink spotting, there is generally no need for alarm. Spotting lightly during pregnancy can be a result of over activity or a result of intercourse. Only if the blood darkens and becomes heavy do you need to worry.
Pregnancy Complications that Signal Distress in Mom or Baby
It is always best to be seen by your obstetrician if you are concerned about your pregnancy.
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