Akute Beschwerden und Notfälle
Acute complaints
During pregnancy, women need to pay attention to both their own health and that of their baby. Regular checkups and our care monitor your child's development and your health during pregnancy. Nevertheless, problems can suddenly arise that require rapid action.
General diseases
A mild cold is usually harmless during pregnancy. However, we are also happy to advise you on general medical issues—especially during your pregnancy.
Bleeding
Bleeding is frightening for many pregnant women. About 20% experience it at some point during pregnancy. Causes can range from harmless hormonal fluctuations to serious problems. Any bleeding should be considered an emergency and consulted as soon as possible. Immediate medical attention is required in cases of heavy bleeding or pain.
abdominal pain
However, you should be vigilant if you experience severe symptoms such as nausea, fever, or abdominal pain. Severe abdominal pain, in particular, requires prompt evaluation. Contact us by phone or through the emergency services. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, you may need to call emergency services. Often the symptoms are harmless, but expectant mothers are easily frightened. Try to stay calm.
loss of amniotic fluid
Amniotic fluid belongs in the uterus. A loss shortly before labor is normal and indicates that labor is imminent. However, if the loss occurs too early, checkups and investigations should be carried out to determine the cause. It doesn't have to be dangerous, but an examination is important. In case of severe amniotic fluid loss, you should remain calm, lie down, and call emergency services to ensure a gentle transport.
Child no longer moves
It's normal for a baby to move regularly in the womb. Rest periods do occur and are restorative for the expectant mother. However, if the pause in movement lasts unusually long, a check-up should be conducted. A serious emergency is rare, but potential problems should be ruled out as quickly as possible.