Concerns during Pregnancy : Don’t worry too much.

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  • Author Narisa R. R.
  • Published June 2, 2009
  • Word count 520

There’s nothing more nervous than to get something go wrong while you are pregnancy. It does not matter if it’s your first time that being pregnant or your third time. There are a lot of things that to be concerned about while you are pregnancy and it is more comfortable once you know what those things are.

Vaginal hemorrhage

This may also call as spotting, but make certain that is what is happening. There are some difference between actively hemorrhage and spotting. Spotting is thinly bleeding kind of similar your menstruation, the blood could be pink, red or even brown. If you have bleeding actively with any pelvic pain, you should call your doctor. If you can’t contact your doctor go immediately to the nearly hospital. Hemorrhaging can be a number of things from fetal implantation, miscarriage, labor, infection or even ectopic pregnancy. Please tell everything to your doctor and let him know, then everything can be rejected, you will feel better too.

Epigastrium pain or cramping

While you are pregnant it is hard to decipher the difference between an actual stomach pain/cramping and a growing pain. However, if you do have a painful sensation of any sort rest, if it doesn’t subside after a few minutes call your doctor and report the painful sensation to him. Do not worry about this if you find out that you only got gas or were getting Braxton hicks contractions, at least you know that everything is all right on pregnancy.

Gush of liquid

This may show that you are in labor and that your water broke, however if it is not close to the time of deliver it may be something else. Call your doctor quickly and go to the emergency room.

Dehydration

During pregnancy it is easy to get dehydrated, especially if you are having morning sickness or don’t drink enough water. If you detect that yourself look pale, dry mouth or get dizziness, you may be dehydrated and had better be seen by your doctor. Dehydration can induce premature labor and/or distress during the pregnancy.

Painful urination

It could be a sign of urinary tract infection, as well known as UTI. It can be treated by medication and drinking a lots of water. A urinary tract infection is not something to be worry about. it is very common illness during pregnancy. The growing belly pushes against your ureters and makes it more difficult for them to flow through. This can induce urinary tract infection. A different way to find out if you get urinary tract infection is if you get a foul odor while you pee.

If you are ever in doubtfulness or have a concern, you should talk with your doctor. It is common that first time of pregnancy most of women are very nervous about many pains that they experience. Do not fear to call the doctor. The only one thing that you should do is tell him everything to find out what’s wrong and then your anxiety will be relief.

For further information please visit http://www.pregnancybabybirth.com/.

Narisa R. works as a medical doctor in Thailand. She is also an online editor of this website : Pregnancy And Childbirth Information Center. (http://pregnancybabybirth.com)

For further information please visit her site.

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