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Fever

26Weeks+6Days, I have a little fever.  Should I go to the doctors? How do I know if its serious... :/
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I've had a fever last two months it's always either 99.9 or 100.2 never goes any higher or lower i told my doctor he said it was normal and that's a normal temperature for pregnant women which i think is weird i was told it's considered a fever if it goes over 102.0 but i'd call or see your doctor anyway just to be on the safe side feel better
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I don't think its that high, I'm a little warm, no crampings or anything. I'm keeping myself hydrated and eating a lot of fruits. But I can't keep any other food down.
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If it gets to 103 ane u cant get it down u need to go to the er. I had a nasal infection fever if 102.8 that wouldn't shakr and doc said if it gets to 103 and u cant shake it go to er
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Yes, pls go to your doctor.  I had a fever 103.2 n I went to L&D  at night n also discovered the fact I was sick with high temp, my baby heart rate was extremely high. They monitored me &baby for almost 8hrs before they discharged me. Pls go for the sake of u n the baby. I am now 36weeks and ok. It happened around 28weeks. It was a flu like symptoms.
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Yea I would definitely call ur doc. Better to be safe than sorry.
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How high is your fever? Are you having any cramps or anything like that? I would call the doctor and see what they say. You may need to go in just to be safe. I know when I was having pressure and I called and one of the first thing out of their mouth was, "Do you have a fever?" Good luck and best wishes!
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