You have a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher.
This swelling is not like the usual slight swelling that most moms have during pregnancy, especially during the last few months of pregnancy.
These symptoms can happen at any time and anywhere or may be triggered by a specific event.
There is no specific number of movements that is considered normal. A change in your baby’s movement is what is important.
Anytime during pregnancy or up to 6 weeks after birth
This list is not meant to cover every symptom you might have. If you feel like something just isn’t right, or you aren’t sure if it’s serious, talk to your health care provider. Be sure to tell them if you are pregnant or were pregnant within the last year.
https://saferbirth.org/aim-resources/aim-cornerstones/urgent-maternal-warning-signs-2/
Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently.
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