Premature Labor Symptoms and Signs - When To Call The Doctor

January 22, 2007

Premature labor and delivery is the #1 reason for newborn death. You should call the doctor or go to the hospital if you have any of these symptoms or signs.

Premature delivery is the #1 reasons for newborn deaths. Call your provider if any of the usual warning signs of labor are present three weeks or more before your due date. These signs include:

  1. A general feeling that something isn't right: You simply don't feel well, without a specific cause.
    Pelvic or lower abdominal pressure: A feeling in the vagina, groin, or thighs as though the baby is "falling out."
  2. Menstrual-like abdominal cramps: Can occur with or without diarrhea.
  3. Uterine contractions: Four or more an hour in which the stomach feels tight, whether they're painless or uncomfortable.
  4. Any regular contractions are significant and probably not Braxton-Hicks contractions. Take them seriously.
  5. Dull lower backache: May radiate to the sides or front and isn't relieved by a change in position; may be constant or intermittent.
  6. Stomach cramps: May feel like "gas pains," with or without diarrhea
  7. Increase or change in vaginal discharge: May be pink, brownish, or other colors, mucousy or watery.
  8. Ruptured membranes: Your water breaks anytime before 37 weeks.

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