If you develop any of the symptoms below, contact your physician immediately or go to the nearest Emergency Room.

• Bleeding from the vagina as heavy or heavier than a period
• Fever of more than 100.5 F; chills, or other signs of illness.
• Vomiting – cannot hold food or fluids for more than 24 hours.
• Severe swelling in your hands or face. Some swelling is common. Severe swelling should be reported to a doctor, especially when combined with the following symptoms: severe headache, blurred vision or spots before your eyes.
• Pain of burning when you urinate; sores or blisters on your genitals.
• Gush or leaking of fluid from your vagina.
• No movement from your baby after 20 weeks or after movement has begun regularly (you should note a minimum of 10 movements in two hours at least once a day after 20 weeks.)
• Uterine contractions every 10 minutes, lasting one hour.
• Menstrual-like cramps in lower abdomen, or low, dull backache.

There can be many questions during pregnancy. Here at Care Net PRC of Neosho we offer free classes either online or in person to help you navigate through your pregnancy. Give us a call to schedule an appointment at 417-455-0100 or text 417-456-9437.