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How to Handle Pregnancy Complications

by Amy L. Douglas
2Although pregnancy is a most enjoyable experience for women, complications may arise that would cause dangerous levels of stress, to say the least. A woman experiencing the emotional traumas resulting from pregnancy complications, must see a medical professional in whom she trusts.
It is also very important to have family or friends with whom the stressful issue may be discussed; if nothing else, sometimes a woman just needs a shoulder to cry on.
Research your complication at the library or the Internet. In addition to trusting your physician, there is a safety in your own ability to find some possible answers.18 weeks gestation
    A good way to find an obstetrician/gynocologist is by word of mouth, and often times this is the way a referral is made by a person's general practitioner. In other situations, there are more complications. Dr. William Parker of the UCLA Medical Center suggests "calling a nearby reputable hospital and asking to speak to the head nurse in either obstetrics or gynecology" is a great way to learn names of specialists you may want to call.Even though you may be dealing with a fantastic medical professional, if it is discovered that your unborn child might just have a birth defect that may be very serious, even life-threatening.Research, and in doing that we would ask for everything that our doctors, specialists and anyone involved could possibly show us, tell us about.Your first reaction is to release tears, feel angry and wonder what you might be able to do to change things. You may want to try telling yourself at this point that research might just help to make things a little easier to handle.
Keep a journal during your pregnancy.Always see your doctors, specialists when necessary; that means early in pregnancy if you feel a complication on the rise.
If you are at high risk for a serious illness, by all means, discuss this with your ob/gyn early on.Pregnancy, Babies, Husband, Friends, Family, Doctor, Medical, Hospital, Complications, Illnesshttp://cdn-write.demandstudios.com/upload//4000/200/00/6/4206.jpg4206