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Falling while Pregnant

A fall is the most frequent cause of minor injury during pregnancy. Fortunately, a fall is usually without serious injury to the fetus or to the mother. If you fall, call your doctor; you may require attention. If it's a bad fall, your doctor may advise monitoring the baby's heartbeat or having an ultrasound.
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