Any amount of vaginal bleeding in the second or third trimester requires immediate medical attention.
Persistent or severe abdominal pain that doesn't go away.
Severe headache that doesn't improve with acetaminophen, especially if accompanied by vision changes.
If you notice a significant decrease in your baby's movements after 28 weeks.
Regular contractions before 37 weeks could indicate preterm labor.
Severe swelling in face or hands, vision changes, upper abdominal pain, or difficulty breathing.
Labor & Delivery Emergency Department
Emergency Department