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When To Call Your Health Care Provider

It is normal to experience a variety of physical changes during your pregnancy while your baby grows and develops. Learn more about normal body changes during pregnancy.

Discuss any changes or concerns with your health care provider. Tell your health care provider right away if you have:

Unusual or ongoing headaches
Ongoing nausea and vomiting
Changes in eyesight or spots before your eyes
Dizziness or feeling unwell
Vaginal bleeding or leaking of fluid
Regular contractions
Lower back pain/pressure or change in lower backache
Feeling that the baby is pushing down
Any noticeable decrease in your baby’s normal movement
Severe abdominal pain
Sudden swelling of the face, hands, or feet
Calf pain
Unexplained rash
Fever and chills (i.e., temperature above 38.3° C or 101° F)
Burning sensation when urinating
Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or sad
If you are in a motor vehicle accident of any kind, have a fall or any injury to your stomach area

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