When to Call the Doctor

October 17th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Childbirth, Health, Pregnancy

When to Call the Doctor

Two kinds of women drive doctors crazy: those who call for every little twinge and those who wouldn’t call if they were staked to an ant hill because “I didn’t want to bother you.” Here are some hints to help you avoid falling into these two categories.

Any Vaginal Bleeding

Vaginal bleeding doesn’t automatically mean disaster, but the source of the bleeding needs to be investigated. Panic usually follows if you’re on the toilet when you discover the bleeding because even a few drops will look like gallons as soon as they hit the water. Wipe with toilet paper and make note of the color-bright red or more reddish-brown? Did the bleeding start after some activity, such as intercourse or moving furniture? Is it associated with cramping or localized pain anywhere? Your doctor will ask you these questions and how much blood you think you lost. Just remember the difference between bleeding and hemorrhaging: If blood isn’t running down your leg and filling up your shoe, you’re not hemorrhaging. Keep calm and call your doctor.

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