What can I and shouldn’t feel at 37 weeks of pregnancy? Find out which symptoms are typical of your condition and which you should report to your doctor immediately or at your next visit.
| Symptoms | ||
typically are cause for concern | worrying about them should be reported at the next visit to the gynecologist | require immediate medical attention |
abdominal enlargement, breast enlargement, fetal movements, uterine muscle contractions (Braxton-Hicks contractions), lower limb swelling resolving after rest, varicose veins of the legs, calf muscle cramps, feeling short of breath, pain in the sacrum and inguinal area | vaginal spotting, lower abdominal pain, infections, pollakiuria, abnormal laboratory test results, hypertension, swelling of the legs and hands that do not go away after rest, regular contractions of the uterine muscle | vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, inflammation of the veins in the legs, occurrence of regular contractions of the uterine muscle, drainage of amniotic fluid |