Signs of Miscarriage in the Third Trimester
April 12th 2010 15:01
The last three months of the pregnancy is considered the third and final trimester. In most cases, if you've made it this far, you are doing really well. But, miscarriage is still a concern. Although, miscarriage during the third trimester is not nearly as common as early pregnancy miscarriages, it is still possible.
During a late pregnancy miscarriage, you will notice that the baby isn't moving around. It is common for there to be time in which the baby doesn't move, but after some time, you will experience movement again, so if your baby isn't moving for a certain time, don't always panic. You can call your doctor and schedule an exam if you are worried or if the lack of movement is for an extended period of time.
In some cases during the last trimester of the pregnancy, women can experience preterm labor, which can be very dangerous.
If you are experiencing the following signs, you want to consult your doctor as soon as possible.
* Contractions every 10 minutes or more frequently
* Vaginal discharge changes
* Pelvic pressure
* Cramps that feel like menstrual cramps
* Dull backache
If you feel as though there are changes that you are not comfortable with or are concerned with during your third trimester, you want to call your doctor. Your doctor will be able to answer your questions and perform an exam if he feels it is needed.
During a late pregnancy miscarriage, you will notice that the baby isn't moving around. It is common for there to be time in which the baby doesn't move, but after some time, you will experience movement again, so if your baby isn't moving for a certain time, don't always panic. You can call your doctor and schedule an exam if you are worried or if the lack of movement is for an extended period of time.
In some cases during the last trimester of the pregnancy, women can experience preterm labor, which can be very dangerous.
If you are experiencing the following signs, you want to consult your doctor as soon as possible.
* Contractions every 10 minutes or more frequently
* Vaginal discharge changes
* Pelvic pressure
* Cramps that feel like menstrual cramps
* Dull backache
If you feel as though there are changes that you are not comfortable with or are concerned with during your third trimester, you want to call your doctor. Your doctor will be able to answer your questions and perform an exam if he feels it is needed.
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