THE MERCK MANUAL HOME HEALTH HANDBOOK
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Symptoms that occur during pregnancy may be normal (see Normal Pregnancy: Physical Changes During Pregnancy) or may indicate a problem. A problem may be related to the pregnancy or to another disorder, and evaluation by a doctor may be required. Some symptoms should always be reported immediately to a doctor. They include

  • Persistent or unusual headaches
  • Persistent nausea and vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Vision problems
  • Pain or cramps in the lowest part of the torso (pelvic pain)
  • Contractions
  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Leakage of amniotic fluid (described as "the water breaks")
  • Swelling of the hands or feet
  • Decreased urination
  • Any illness or infection
  • Shaking (tremor) of the hands, feet, or both
  • Seizures
  • A racing heart
  • Decreased movement of the fetus

Last full review/revision May 2012 by R. Phillips Heine, MD; R. Phillips Heine, MD

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