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Maternal Health Warning Signs: When to call 911 and When to Call Your Provider

When to call 911
When to call your provider

Maternal Health Warning Signs video reel series with Nurse Nikki

Video part 1: When to call 911 – maternal health warning signs that are urgent and considered a medical emergency.

Video part 2: When to call your provider – maternal health warnings signs where you need to contact and connect with a health care team member and address with your provider.

This is part of an animated video series from the 4th Trimester Project at UNC.

“The 4th Trimester Project: Resources for Postpartum Care” was developed in collaboration with Passionista, with thanks from our funder, The Coleman Foundation.

You can find resources to support expecting and new parents in this section.


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The 4th Trimester Project team of researchers, clinicians, and mothers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill partnered with pregnant and postpartum people to design a website with free, evidence-based postpartum health information, NewMomHealth.com and SaludMadre.com.

This is part of an animated video series from the 4th Trimester Project at UNC. This video series was developed in collaboration with Passionista, with thanks from our funder, The Coleman Foundation. NewMomHealth is here for you. You matter, mama. Keep going. The content is not intended for use as a diagnosis or treatment of a health problem.

Filed Under: Mama Stories, Video Stories Tagged With: hormones

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The content of this website is not intended for use as diagnosis or treatment of a health problem. If you have questions or concerns, please contact your health care provider. If you need emergency care, call 911 right away.

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