After experiencing poor appetite and frequent vomiting in the early stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers finally reach the middle stage of pregnancy where their bodies and minds are relatively comfortable and their babies are relatively stable. Generally speaking, in the middle stage of pregnancy, pregnant women generally feel better because their appetite is better at this time. However, some pregnant women may occasionally feel their belly falling. So, what are the reasons for the belly falling in the middle stage of pregnancy?

In the middle of pregnancy, if the belly keeps falling, it is highly likely to be a symptom of threatened miscarriage. It is recommended that pregnant women go to a regular hospital for relevant color ultrasound examinations in a timely manner with the company of family members. At the same time, progesterone and chorionic gonadotropin should be tested to determine the cause and receive targeted treatment.
If it is confirmed to be a threatened miscarriage, pregnant women must strictly follow medical advice, actively protect the fetus, and allow the baby to grow in the uterus for as long as possible. This way, when the baby is born, their physical condition will be better. If accompanied by some diseases, the hope of successful treatment will also be much greater.
So in mid pregnancy, pregnant women should also have regular prenatal check ups. They should not reduce the frequency of prenatal check ups or even skip them just because they feel that their body is not abnormal. In mid pregnancy, pregnant women should strengthen their nutrient intake to ensure that both themselves and the fetus have sufficient nutrition supply. However, they should be careful not to eat raw and cold foods to avoid stomach discomfort.