I believe many people have experienced abdominal distension and pain. Ordinary people may be able to relieve and recover by resting more or taking some medicine. However, for pregnant women, medication should not be taken casually. Therefore, special attention should be paid to any discomfort symptoms. So, let's first explain what causes abdominal distension and pain at 26 weeks of pregnancy?

At 26 weeks of pregnancy, it is considered mid pregnancy, and abdominal distension and pain should be taken seriously. Perhaps due to the continuous enlargement of the fetus, there is an increased sense of pressure on the abdominal wall, resulting in mild abdominal pain. If there is abdominal pain accompanied by tightness and hardness of the abdominal wall, it may be a condition of threatened miscarriage. But it cannot be ruled out that some digestive diseases may cause abdominal pain, which may also be accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
It is recommended to pay more attention to rest, reduce walking in moderation, have a light and mild diet, drink some warm water, and observe the fetal heart rate and movement. If the symptoms do not improve, it is best to consider going to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination to observe the growth and development indicators of the fetus.
During pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to regulating their mood, avoid excessive anxiety, and maintain a happy mood. Additionally, it is important to avoid strenuous exercise and avoid prolonged sitting or standing. You can do some soothing exercises, pay attention to rest, ensure sufficient sleep time, and try not to stay up late. Regularly undergo prenatal check ups to observe the physical condition and the condition of the fetus.