What are the reasons for pain in pregnant women

  Most women in the late stages of pregnancy will seek to understand the symptoms and precautions of pregnant women before delivery. However, for women who are pregnant for the first time and have learned too much but have not experienced childbirth, they may still feel a bit nervous. Some pregnant women feel pain, so what are the reasons for the pain in pregnant women?

  

What are the reasons for pain in pregnant women1

  Pregnant women may experience a feeling of heaviness in their stomachs after pregnancy, which can be classified into three situations based on clinical experience: miscarriage, premature birth, and normal delivery. In the early stages of pregnancy, during the embryonic development process, the uterus of the pregnant woman will gradually enlarge. If the pregnant woman has a slight feeling of abdominal heaviness at this time, it is normal, and the pregnant woman does not need to worry too much.

  But if the abdominal pain is intermittent or persistent lower abdominal pain, accompanied by vaginal bleeding, it may be a precursor to miscarriage. At this time, it is important to rest, avoid excessive activity, maintain a light diet, and promptly go to the hospital for examination to confirm that the fetus is normal.

  If there is a feeling of abdominal heaviness in mid pregnancy, it may be caused by an increase in abdominal size, which is normal. Expectant mothers can rest assured and pay attention to rest, avoid physical labor, and sleep in a left lateral position. This can effectively reduce the feeling of heaviness and avoid walking long distances. Walking should also be moderate. But if the feeling of falling is strong and lasts for a long time, seek medical attention as soon as possible to see if it is a sign of premature birth. If it is a feeling of abdominal prolapse in late pregnancy, it may be due to the fetus entering the womb and preparing for delivery.

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