yes, or the ER
As long as the pains are normal and not too severe you can take a pregnancy-safe painkiller, such as Tylenol, but NOT aspirin or Advil. Severe pains are a reason to call your doctor immediately.
Yes, Brown discharge can occur in early pregnancy. It can either be from sexual intercourse or the baby implanting. If you have severe cramps and heavy bleeding, then you should definetly call you doctor. It also won't hurt if you mention the discharge to your doctor! : )
While not all women get crampy pains in their lower abdomen in early pregnancy, many do. If the pains are more severe than menstrual cramps or there is any bleeding with the pain you should call your health care provider.
Yes, usually caused by hormones and growing / stretching of ligaments and uterus. Call your doctor if severe or accompanied by bleeding.
Anything thats "severe" that has to do with a child, should go to a doctor....dont ya think? Call an ambulence if you have to....
Your uterus is "shedding" its lining , but you should call your doctor and tell him or her about it. It happened to me and they call it shedding.
You should wait like 2 days, and then id they haven't called you back yet, you should call them. You should wait like 2 days, and then id they haven't called you back yet, you should call them.
no you should not
call it back
Call your doctor and explain the symptoms to them. If it is not during your doctor's regular hours and the pain is severe, you should consider going to the ER.
The fluids can leak slowly or gush. If you are leaking fluids you should call your OB immediately.
Yes. HR people never call back.