Call your doctor or nurse or go to the emergency room right away if the following danger signs occur:
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Bleeding, no matter how little, from the vagina, rectum or nipple, or coughing blood
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Blood pressure above 140/90 with sudden swelling or puffiness of the face or hands
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A sudden, large weight loss or weight gain
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Dimness, blurred vision, flashes of light or spots before your eyes
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Sharp or prolonged pain in your abdomen
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Severe or continued vomiting
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Chills and/or fever over 100.5°F
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A sudden release of fluid from the vagina
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Painful urination
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A watery or smelly vaginal discharge