What should I do if my stomach becomes hard at 36 weeks

  Pregnancy is an important period for women because there are many things to pay attention to after pregnancy. If unexpected phenomena occur due to lack of attention during pregnancy, it can not only easily affect the health of the pregnant woman, but also have a significant impact on the health of the fetus in the womb. What should I do if my stomach becomes hard at 36 weeks?

  

What should I do if my stomach becomes hard at 36 weeks1

  Women need to be aware of the condition of the fetus in the womb at all times after pregnancy. Thirty six weeks indicates that it is already in the late stage of pregnancy, and the birth time of the fetus is very close. If a hard belly is found during this period, it may be due to uterine contractions during pregnancy. At this time, pregnant women should not worry too much and can drink more warm water appropriately. At the same time, they should pay attention to rest and do regular prenatal check ups.

  If the abdomen at 36 weeks of pregnancy only becomes stiff without any other discomfort, it indicates the occurrence of false contractions. Of course, in addition to false contractions, if the pregnant woman is too tired in the late stage of pregnancy, this situation is also prone to occur. If the pregnant woman does not have any other discomfort, observation can be carried out first. If the symptoms are severe, even accompanied by pain and other discomfort, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.

  Pseudo uterine contractions are a common pregnancy reaction in late pregnancy, and their onset characteristics are usually irregular in time. Moreover, the degree of abdominal stiffness that can occur during the onset varies, sometimes making the pregnant woman feel stronger and sometimes weaker. Generally, the closer it is to the delivery date, the more frequent this situation will occur.

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