Handle Your Pregnancy Diligently

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Pregnancy changes a life of a woman completely and the body has to go through a lot of burden in building the baby. The first three months are especially very tough and the condition starts to improve by the fourth month. But these initial three months also teach you to cope up with the usual discomforts of pregnancy.

You may feel uneasiness during pregnancy but you should never ignore anything which you think is not normal with you. Keep in touch with a doctor and if there is anything which makes you uncomfortable reach out to your doctor and make sure that things are moving in the right direction. Here are certain signs which you should not ignore at all.

1. A Constant Pain in the Belly: If a pain occurs here and there on an occasional basis then it’s not something to worry about. But, if there are constant pains which become unbearable then you should definite bring this to the notice of your doctor. If this pain is in the lower abdominal or pelvic area it could be a possible symptom of a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy which is dangerous.

2. Acute Vomiting and Nausea: Nausea and Vomiting are very common symptoms observed during the first trimester of pregnancy but if you are not able to keep anything in your stomach every other time then you suffer the risk of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. Both these situations are dangerous to you and your baby. Again if you are no peeing regularly you should visit the doctor soon.

3. Intense Bleeding: Occasional bleeding spots are absolutely fine and there is nothing to mind but again if you start bleeding like you do in your periods then it definitely raises a red flag. You should keep your doctor informed about any instances of bleeding during your pregnancy.

4. Recurrent Constipation: Again Constipation for a day or two is okay and there is nothing to worry about. But if you are not comfortable for three or more days and have had any bowel movement, make sure you get in touch with your healthcare provider and inform them about the problem.

Pregnancy should be handled very careful as there are risks of lives involved in it and any careless may not only harm the baby but may have serious impact on the mother’s life as well. You must at all times make sure that you know what is going inside your body and if there is anything your are suspicious about you take steps to clear your suspicion.

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