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Clinical Guidance
How to assess symptoms and act early
For maternity support in Sidi Kacem, request rapid midwife evaluation when contractions, bleeding, reduced fetal movement, or postpartum concerns are present.
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Midwifery triage is centered on maternal stability, fetal movement trend, bleeding volume, blood pressure warning signs, and postpartum infection risk.
When to request same-day medical help
Contractions become regular and increasingly painful before expected delivery timing.
Fetal movement feels reduced compared with usual pattern.
Persistent postpartum pain, wound discomfort, or breastfeeding complications.
Pregnancy symptoms such as headache, swelling, or dizziness are increasing.
Emergency warning signs (call now)
Heavy vaginal bleeding, collapse, or severe abdominal pain.
Seizure, severe headache with visual changes, or high blood pressure red flags.
No fetal movement with ongoing pain or bleeding.
Postpartum fever with foul discharge or heavy bleeding.
What to do while waiting for the doctor
Lie on the left side if pregnant and monitor contractions.
Track bleeding amount and fetal movement pattern.
Prepare prenatal records, blood group info, and medication list.
Avoid unprescribed medications or supplements.
Good outcomes usually come from early escalation, clear symptom tracking, and disciplined waiting steps.
This guide is educational and does not replace medical diagnosis.