Note: When calling your physician, please have a pharmacy phone number available
It is extremely important to notify the office or the on-call physician for any of the following symptoms:
- Temperature of 101o OR ABOVE.
- Vaginal bleeding, more than a one-time spotting.
- Leaking or gush of fluid from the vagina, rupture of the “bag of water”.
- Irritating or persistent abdominal pain and/or firmness.
- Sudden and severe swelling of hands, feet, ankles, or face.
- Urgency, difficulty, pain, or burning when urinating, or inability to urinate.
- Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, or inability to tolerate any intake for over 24 hours.
- Sudden or continuous headaches not relieved by acetaminophen or rest.
- Blurred vision or other visual disturbances.
- Sudden or persistent upper abdominal pain, epigastria pain.
- Fainting.
- A decrease or drastic change in the usual movement of your baby.
If you have been involved in a serious fall, motor vehicle accident, or any trauma to your abdomen, call your physician immediately and be prepared to go to the nearest Emergency Room to be evaluated.