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You may shower and walk, but
don't allow yourself to become exhausted. It's also important
to rest, lying on your side with the mattress supporting your
belly.
Time your contractions from the
beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction
(not to the end). When your contractions are regular and strong,
and coming every four to five minutes for one to two hours, you
should call your midwife or doctor.
If you are preterm, pregnant
with twins or multiples, or have other high-risk conditions,
contact your doctor or midwife immediately if you think you might
be going into labor.
Any pregnant woman who experiences any of the following conditions
should also contact her doctor or midwife without delay:
- Rupture of membranes (water
breaking)
- Heavy vaginal bleeding
- No movement from baby
- Swelling of the face and hands
- Blurred vision
- Severe headaches
- Dizziness
- Intense stomach/abdominal pain
- Sudden weight gain (more than
four pounds in a week)
- Seizures
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