culled from:sheknows.com
1 Excessive itching
Itching
seems to come with the territory when you're pregnant, but there's a
limit to the scratchy madness. Sometimes a simple antihistamine can take
care of the problem, but persistent and excessive itching could be
cause for concern. "This is often caused by a condition called
cholestasis, in which bile acids can build up in the liver and spill
over into the maternal bloodstream," says Dr McAllister. "Cholestasis
generally happens in the last trimester, when hormones are at their
peak. The itching is often on the hands or feet, but some women itch all
over."
Depression
Surprisingly, one in 10 pregnant women suffers from major
depression.
If you are overwhelmed with sadness, can't sleep or eat, or are plagued
by negative thoughts, make the call. "Moms-to-be with depression have
more cases of placental abruption and pre-eclampsia," says Dr
McAllister. "Babies born to depressed mothers might have lower birth
weights or are more likely to be born prematurely."
Swelling
Pre-eclampsia is a potentially dangerous condition that can affect both mother and child.
Swelling
can be a sign of this condition, so if you notice that your feet, hands
or face are swollen, call your doctor or midwife. "It's especially
important to call if the swelling is accompanied by other symptoms of
pre-eclampsia such as blurred vision, says Dr McAllister. Other possible
signs include headaches, nausea, sudden weight gain and protein in your
urine.
Your water breaks
It's not uncommon for pregnant women to have slight bladder-control
issues, which could lead to an occasional leak of urine. But if you find
that your underwear is wet or feel a gush that is not urine, the liquid
could be amniotic fluid. "If you think that your water has broken, call
your doctor or midwife right away," says Dr McAllister. He or she can
help you determine whether the liquid is amniotic fluid and instruct you
on your next steps.
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