
Top 7 Warning Signs During Pregnancy You Should Never Ignore
Top 7 Warning Signs During Pregnancy You Should Never Ignore
Pregnancy is a life-changing journey—but it also demands constant awareness. While many symptoms are normal, some can signal serious complications that require immediate medical attention.
Ignoring early warning signs can put both mother and baby at risk.
At Matrutvam Women’s Superspecialty Hospital, we emphasize one critical principle:
Early detection can save lives.
1. Heavy Bleeding or Spotting
Light spotting can be common in early pregnancy. However, heavy bleeding, passing clots, or bleeding accompanied by pain is not normal.
It may indicate:
Miscarriage
Ectopic pregnancy
Placental complications
Immediate medical evaluation is essential.
2. Severe Abdominal Pain or Cramping
Mild cramps are expected as your body changes. But sharp, intense, or persistent abdominal pain should never be ignored.
Possible causes include:
Ectopic pregnancy
Placental abruption
Preterm labor
If the pain feels unusual or severe, consult a doctor immediately.
3. Persistent Headache or Blurred Vision
Frequent headaches that don’t go away, along with blurred vision, dizziness, or light sensitivity, can be warning signs of preeclampsia.
This condition can lead to high blood pressure and serious complications if untreated.
4. Sudden Swelling of Face, Hands, or Feet
Mild swelling is common during pregnancy. However, sudden or excessive swelling, especially in the face and hands, can indicate high blood pressure or preeclampsia.
This symptom requires prompt medical attention.
5. Reduced Baby Movement
A baby’s movement is a key indicator of well-being.
If you notice:
Fewer movements than usual
A sudden decrease in activity
It may signal fetal distress. Do not delay in seeking medical advice.
6. High Fever or Chills
A fever above 38°C during pregnancy is not normal and may indicate an infection.
Untreated infections can affect both maternal health and fetal development, making early treatment critical.
7. Fluid Leakage from the Vagina
A sudden gush or continuous leaking of fluid may indicate that the amniotic sac has ruptured prematurely.
This can increase the risk of:
Preterm labor
Infection
Immediate medical care is necessary.
When Should You See a Doctor?
Do not wait if something feels wrong.
Seek medical help immediately if you experience:
Any of the symptoms listed above
Sudden or unusual physical changes
A feeling that something isn’t right
Why Choosing the Right Hospital Matters
Managing pregnancy complications requires
Timely diagnosis
Advanced medical support
Experienced specialists
At Matrutvam Women’s Superspecialty Hospital, we provide:
Comprehensive pregnancy care
Advanced diagnostic technology
ICU & NICU support for high-risk cases
A safe, respectful, women-centric environment
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