Signs of preterm labor that your spouse needs to watch out for include:
• Contractions occurring at the rate of more than five per hour.
• Bleeding from the vagina.
• Clear watery discharge from the vagina.
• Pain during urination, or symptoms of urinary tract infection or kidney infection.
• Sudden swelling on the face or hands—this could be sign of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), or preeclampsia, a condition associated with premature birth.
• A sharp and extended pain in the stomach—this is also a sign of preeclampsia.
• Continuous vomiting—this could be another sign of preeclampsia.
• Persistent pain in the lower back.
• Feeling of intense pressure on the pelvis.
• If your spouse reports any of the above symptoms, give her a drink of water and call her doctor immediately.
Your spouse can reduce the possibility of preterm labor by:
• Drinking adequate amounts of water at all time• Keeping in regular touch with her doctor.
• Watching for symptoms of infection in the bladder or urinary tract, and taking timely treatment.
• Calling up her doctor on noticing anything abnormal.
Disclaimer: The above information is commonsense reflection drawn from general experience. If you are looking for expert medical advice, please consult your doctor.
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