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Overview It is not unusual to develop a viral illness that causes a fever during pregnancy or after your delivery. Mild fevers that last only a short time usually are not a concern.
An ongoing fever that does not get better with home treatment, such as taking acetaminophen , or that does not improve after several days may mean that you have a more serious problem, such as a bacterial infection . Talk to your doctor if:
A fever develops and you have other health risks, such as diabetes or other chronic conditions. A fever develops with other symptoms, such as symptoms of a kidney infection . Dehydration develops.A mild fever without an obvious cause lasts longer than 4 full days. A fever without an obvious cause comes back more than once in 3 weeks. A fever with an increase in vaginal discharge or a bad smell from vaginal discharge. Remember, fever is only a symptom. Often the importance of a fever can only be seen when other symptoms are present.
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