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Pregnant, Stress, Vomit, Short Breath. Should I Be Concerned?

i am 27 weeks, I just had a very stressful evening filled with lots of tears and stressing. I am now not able to catch my breath, my heart is racing, and I have felt some sharp pains in my stomach . I also threw up twice, and I have not thrown up at all my entire pregnancy. I am worried about my baby, i know stress is bad for them. I was debating on checking myself into the er....should I, or am I just over reacting?
Tue, 19 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
From your history it seems that you have got some problem which might be in relation with pregnancy.
Consult your Obst as soon as possible and get examined physically and with ultra sound.
Take complete rest and observe for more development like increasing pain, spotting or bleeding.
Ok and bye.
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Pregnant, Stress, Vomit, Short Breath. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, From your history it seems that you have got some problem which might be in relation with pregnancy. Consult your Obst as soon as possible and get examined physically and with ultra sound. Take complete rest and observe for more development like increasing pain, spotting or bleeding. Ok and bye.