Information on how to identify and seek help
Many postpartum complications can be successfully treated if they're identified early.
Seek emergency help if you have:
Chest pain
Obstructed breathing or shortness of breath
Seizures
Thoughts of hurting yourself or your baby
Call your health care provider if you have:
Bleeding and soaking through more than one pad an hour or blood clots the size of an egg or bigger
An incision that isn't healing
A red or swollen leg that's painful or warm to the touch
A temperature of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher
A headache that doesn't get better, even after taking medication, or a bad headache with vision changes