The navel is the closest place to the internal organs, so it needs to be protected. However, many pregnant women in the late stages of pregnancy may feel pain in the navel. Due to unknown reasons, many pregnant women are particularly worried. Therefore, let's now take a look at what causes navel pain at 34 weeks of pregnancy?

As the gestational age increases, the fetus also grows faster in the late stages of pregnancy. At this time, it may feel uncomfortable here or there and experience abdominal pain. However, this phenomenon is generally mild, and pregnant women do not need to worry too much. The pain in the navel is due to its relatively thin position and lack of subcutaneous fat tissue, which makes the feeling more obvious. There is no need for special treatment. Just relax your mind appropriately, exercise moderately, and do regular prenatal check ups.
But it is also possible that gastroenteritis is caused by improper diet of pregnant women. If it is lower abdominal pain accompanied by tightness and hardness of the stomach, it indicates uterine contractions. In late pregnancy, it may be a precursor to labor and requires timely examination at the hospital's obstetrics department. Relax your mind, avoid tense emotions, do not stimulate the navel, be careful to avoid catching a cold, keep warm, rest well, and do not overwork. Eat a balanced and nutritious diet, avoid spicy, stimulating, and raw/cold foods, and undergo regular prenatal check ups.