The broader focus of the Marvelous Multiples program encompasses the entire pregnancy experience, including reducing the risk of complications, learning about
the signs of preterm labor, improving nutrition, and lifestyle adjustments.
A Primer on
the Signs of Preterm Labor Remember to contact your caregiver immediately if you experience any of these possible warning signs:
As in any pregnancy, you should be on the look out for
signs of preterm labor.
Knowing
the signs of preterm labor will equip you to respond quickly and obtain the best care for you and the babies.
Be sure to keep an eye out for
the signs of preterm labor, including early, sustained contractions, vaginal bleeding, or severe abdominal cramping.
Become familiar with the warning
signs of preterm labor.
«Leaking is normal during pregnancy, and is not
a sign of preterm labor or that your baby will come early,» Fresso says.
Be aware of any new or unusual aches and pains this could be
a sign of preterm labor.
Unfortunately back pain can also be
the sign of preterm labor.
It can also be
a sign of preterm labor, which can be dangerous to your baby if she is born too early.
Not exact matches
They will also want to track the growth and development
of your babies while watching out for
preterm labor signs.
With
preterm PROM before 34 weeks, the doctor will usually hospitalize the mother and then try to postpone
labor until the baby's lungs are mature, giving steroids to boost lung development, along with antibiotics and monitoring for
signs of infection.
Ask your practitioner for advice if you are feeling other
signs of labor and you are not yet 37 weeks as this can be
preterm labor.
Spotting may sometimes be a
sign of a serious problem, including placenta previa (the placenta grows low and covers the cervix), placental abruption (separation
of the placenta from the uterine wall), or
preterm labor.