Published on: 2025-06-18 | Written by: Dr. Asmaa Darwish, Gynecology, Obstetrics and IVF Specialist
Pregnancy is a sensitive period that requires careful medical follow-up to ensure the health of both mother and baby. Some warning signs may indicate serious complications that require immediate medical attention. In this article, we review the most important danger signs during pregnancy and provide important advice from Dr. Asmaa Darwish, OB/GYN specialist.
What Are the Danger Signs During Pregnancy?
Severe Abdominal Pain
Severe or persistent lower abdominal pain may indicate problems such as ectopic pregnancy, placental abruption, or preterm labor.
Heavy Bleeding or Spotting
Vaginal bleeding in any trimester is a serious sign and may signal miscarriage, placenta previa, or other complications.
Persistent Headaches and Blurred Vision
These symptoms may indicate high blood pressure or preeclampsia, which requires immediate treatment to prevent harm to mother and baby.
Sudden Swelling in Hands or Face
Unusual or sudden swelling can be a sign of preeclampsia, especially if accompanied by headaches and visual disturbances.
Absence of Fetal Movement
If you notice a decrease or stop in fetal movement after the sixth month, contact your doctor to check on the baby's condition.
High Fever or Chills
High temperature may indicate an infection, which could affect the pregnancy and requires prompt medical care.
Severe Vomiting
Excessive vomiting can lead to dehydration and malnutrition and must be treated to avoid health risks for mother and fetus.
When to See a Doctor?
Dr. Asmaa Darwish, OB/GYN specialist, recommends immediate consultation in case of any of the above signs or if the mother feels that something is wrong. Regular pregnancy checkups are also essential to detect potential complications early.
Final Tips
Dr. Asmaa Darwish emphasizes the importance of following a healthy diet, getting enough rest, and staying in constant contact with your doctor. Listening to your body and reporting any abnormal changes without delay can prevent many risks.