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Postpartum complications: What you need to know
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A growing problem
Lack of awareness
Common postpartum complications
Risk factors for postpartum complications
Warning signs and symptoms
Prevention tips
Warning signs and symptoms
Many postpartum complications can be successfully treated if they're identified early.
Seek emergency help if you have:
- Chest pain
- Obstructed breathing or shortness of breath
- Seizures
- Thoughts of hurting yourself or your baby
Call your health care provider if you have:
- Bleeding and soaking through more than one pad an hour or blood clots the size of an egg or bigger
- An incision that isn't healing
- A red or swollen leg that's painful or warm to the touch
- A temperature of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher
- A headache that doesn't get better, even after taking medication, or a bad headache with vision changes