When to Contact Your Doctor During Pregnancy: Key Signs to Watch For

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Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it can also come with its fair share of worries. Many moms-to-be often find themselves second-guessing whether a symptom is normal or something to discuss with their doctor. If you've been feeling a bit 'off,' here are five signs that warrant a call to your gynaecologist. When to Reach Out: 1. Severe Abdominal Pain - Mild cramps are common, but sharp or persistent pain could indicate an issue. - Action: Call your doctor to discuss the symptoms. 2. Heavy Bleeding - Spotting can happen, but heavy bleeding similar to a period is a red flag. - Action: Seek urgent care. 3. Severe Headaches or Vision Changes - If you experience headaches that don’t go away with rest or vision disturbances, it’s important to check in. - Action: Consult your doctor. 4. Swelling in Hands and Face - While some swelling is normal, sudden swelling in your hands and face can be concerning. - Action: Reach out to your healthcare provider. 5. Persistent Nausea or Vomiting - Morning sickness is common, but if it’s severe and affecting your ability to eat or drink, it’s time to talk to your doctor. - Action: Call for advice. Quick Checklist: - Keep track of any unusual symptoms

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