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Pregnancy Complications You Should Know (and What to Do About Them)

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Updated February 10, 2015.
Symptoms: Intense feelings of sadness, guilt, despair, helplessness, anxiety, irritability, which may disrupt your ability to function; appetite changes; thoughts of self-harm or harming your baby; "baby blues" haven't gone away after 2 weeks.
Potential Probelm: Post-partum depression (a serious kind of depression that needs medical attention and treatment).

Diagnosis:Evaluation by a health care provider.

Treatment:Can be successfully treated in most cases with antidepressant medication, psychotherapy, participation in a support group, or a combination of these treatments.

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Symptoms: Soreness or a lump in the breast accompanied by a fever and/or flu-like symptoms; possibly nausea and vomiting; yellowish discharge from the nipple; breasts feel warm or hot to the touch; pus or blood in the milk; red streaks near the area; symptoms could come on severely and suddenly.

Potential Problem:Breast infection (mastitis).

Diagnosis: Evaluation by a health care provider. If symptoms are not relieved within 24 hours of the following steps, see a health care provider (you may need an antibiotic).

Treatment: Relieve soreness by applying heat (heating pad or small hot-water bottle) to the sore area. Massage the area, starting behind the sore spot. Use your fingers in a circular motion and massage toward the nipple. Breastfeed often on the affected side. Rest. Wear a well-fitting supportive bra that is not too tight.

Adapted from the National Women's Health Information Center
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