The condition of every pregnant woman may be different. In fact, the conditions experienced in every pregnancy are not necessarily the same. However, recognizing conditions that are considered dangerous is certainly very important. This is necessary so that pregnant women can immediately get treatment if needed.
There are various conditions that pregnant women may experience, such as nausea, vomiting or morning sickness, to feel tired easily. Although it feels disturbing, but within certain limits these conditions are actually still reasonable. Come on, recognize the conditions that are more serious and need to be checked immediately.
Pregnancy Conditions to Look Out for
Be aware of various conditions or complaints that may be experienced in pregnancy, does not mean pregnant women should feel anxious. Precisely pregnant women must remain calm. Then, go to the hospital or ask someone else to take your pregnant woman to the doctor, if you experience conditions like the following:Excessive nausea and vomiting
Excessive nausea and vomiting make pregnant women difficult to consume food and drinks. This risks causing pregnant women to become dehydrated and lack of nutrition. Of course this condition is not good for pregnancy. To overcome nausea and vomiting, doctors can provide advice and treatment in accordance with the cause of the emergence of complaints.
Premature rupture of membranes
Premature rupture of membranes is characterized by the appearance of heavy fluid coming out of the vagina. If pregnant women are not sure if it is urine or amniotic fluid, try urinating. If the fluid continues to come out after urination stops, then that means the amniotic fluid.
Symptoms of preeclampsia
Preeclampsia can cause pregnant women to experience symptoms of headaches accompanied by visual disturbances and swelling in the limbs (edema). This serious disorder generally occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy is usually characterized by high blood pressure and excessive protein levels in the urine. That's why Bumil needs to have her blood pressure checked regularly.
Decreased frequency of movement of the baby in the womb
The baby's kick in the womb can be felt about 10 times every hour. If the baby's movements feel different or significantly reduced, to anticipate, pregnant women are advised to check the pregnancy to the doctor.
Bleeding or spotting of blood
Bleeding can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy, if the blood volume is very high, accompanied by cramps and abdominal pain that is very severe in the first trimester. In addition, heavy bleeding can be a sign of miscarriage, especially if it occurs in the first trimester or early second trimester (less than 20 weeks of pregnancy). Meanwhile, if this condition occurs in the third trimester, it could indicate the occurrence of placental abruption or the placenta separated from the uterine wall.
Early contraction
Entering the third trimester, pregnant women will begin to feel mild contractions or often known as fake contractions, as a sign that the body is getting ready for labor. But if the contractions are felt every 10 minutes, and getting stronger and stronger, pregnant women are advised immediately to the obstetrician or hospital. Such contractions early in the third trimester may be a sign of premature labor.
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