Pregnant women need to be more careful and cautious during pregnancy. However, many pregnant women may experience some discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, drowsiness, back pain, etc. These pregnancy reactions are quite common and normal. However, some pregnant women may also experience a feeling of falling pain. There are many reasons that can cause this phenomenon. So, what is the feeling of falling pain in pregnant women?
The feeling of falling pain in pregnant women is generally mild. If it occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, it is normal for this situation to occur. This is due to changes in hormone levels in the body after pregnancy. Generally speaking, it is not very severe and there will be no vaginal bleeding. Pregnant women need to pay more attention to observation.
If falling pain occurs in late pregnancy, it may be caused by fetal descent. After the fetus enters the pelvis, the uterine floor descends, and the pregnant woman feels more comfortable in the upper abdomen, resulting in a better appetite, increased eating, and light breathing. However, there may be bloating in the lower abdomen, accompanied by slightly frequent fetal movements and irregular tightness in the abdomen.
When pregnant women feel pain, they need to pay more attention to rest and ensure sufficient sleep time. It is advisable to lie on the left side of the body to reduce the pressure on the inferior vena cava and the fetus. They should also avoid overexertion and avoid activities that may induce uterine contractions, such as lifting heavy objects or engaging in sexual activity.