3 Emergency Reasons To Visit Your OBYGN During Pregnancy

While you are going to visit your OBGYN regularly during pregnancy for checkups, there may be some emergency situations where you need to contact your OBGYN and potentially go in for a visit as well. This article is going to discuss 3 emergency reasons to visit your OBGYN during your pregnancy. 

Reduced Blood Flow In Your Limbs 

Feeling reduced blood flow in either of your arms or legs during pregnancy can be due to the extra weight that the baby is putting on your abdominal area and surrounding organs. While blood is expected to slow down to some extent, there may be something more going on if the blood flow is extremely sluggish. One potential risk is a blood clot. Having a blood clot in either your arms or legs can be incredibly dangerous because the blood clot may break off and head to your heart or may cause you to have a pulmonary embolism. Contacting your OBGYN and having an ultrasound done can help to evaluate the blood flow and let them see if there is in fact a blood clot that needs to be treated. 

Severe Headaches 

While a mild headache here and there during pregnancy is normal, and is generally part of having increased blood volume and flow in your body, severe headaches are not. If you notice that you are having a hard time focusing, experiencing a loss of vision, feeling dizzy, or having other extreme symptoms as part of your headache, the best thing to do is going to be to call your OBGYN right away. They are going to be able to talk with you about your symptoms and potentially have you come in. One reason why this is so worrisome, is because extreme headaches can be a side effect of pre-eclampsia, which can be deadly to both you and the baby if left untreated. 

Consistent Contractions 

Another important reason to call your OBGYN is if you are having consistent contractions. While contractions are going to be something you can expect near your due date, they can be very dangerous if you are having these contractions early on in your pregnancy because you don't want to go into labor. Calling your OBGYN can help you to decipher between Braxton Hicks contractions and regular contractions. If it is determined that you are having consistent, regular contractions, you will likely need to go in so that the contractions can be stopped. 

For more information, contact companies like Women's Care Inc.


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