Is right lower abdominal twitching pregnant

  Many women have insufficient experience and knowledge about pregnancy during their first pregnancy. Many people experience abdominal twitching during the preparation stage, thinking they are pregnant. However, this may also be caused by other factors. So, is right lower abdominal twitching a symptom of pregnancy?

  

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  It is hasty to judge pregnancy solely based on the beating of the right lower abdomen, as the reason for the beating of the lower abdomen may also be related to physical conditions. Some people have shallow abdominal aorta, which can be felt in special circumstances, but it is actually the pulse of the aorta. Generally, during the stage of egg conception, pregnant women do not have many abnormal reactions, such as common fetal movements, which mostly occur after 20 weeks, so right lower abdominal twitching does not necessarily indicate pregnancy.

  But in the case of a normal successful pregnancy, there will be some similar situations after 7 weeks of pregnancy, such as the pregnant woman's uterus will enlarge, and the belly will also bulge accordingly. At this time, when the abdominal artery is compressed, there will also be a feeling of belly beating. Moreover, pregnant women often feel nervous during their first pregnancy and have a strong reaction to their abdomen, which may lead them to believe that their abdomen is beating. In fact, it is a normal symptom of early pregnancy and one of the symptoms of pregnancy.

  After successful pregnancy, the reason why women feel their stomach beating may also be due to gastrointestinal discomfort. After seven weeks, most women will have normal morning sickness reactions, which have some physical and mental effects. At this time, gastrointestinal discomfort is prone to occur, and the abdominal beating driven by gastrointestinal peristalsis is also one of the reasons for the illusion.

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