What's wrong with anal pain at 36 weeks

  In the later stages of pregnancy, due to the pressure of the uterus and the continuous development and growth of the fetus, the pregnant mother and child may feel physically and psychologically exhausted, sometimes with false impressions, and sometimes with the occurrence of diseases and situations outside of childbirth. So what's going on with anal pain at 36 weeks?

  

What's wrong with anal pain at 36 weeks1

  1. Consider the phenomenon of false uterine contractions that occur in late pregnancy. Sometimes in the late stages of pregnancy, if a pregnant mother experiences abdominal pain and a sagging abdomen, it indicates the possibility of uterine contractions. However, it should be noted that the duration of contractions should be monitored. If the pain subsides after a period of time, it indicates that it is not a sign of imminent childbirth. Additionally, if the pain subsides regularly, it suggests that the delivery period may have arrived and some preparation is needed.

  2. When it comes to the situation of anal pain at 36 weeks, in addition to the production related situations mentioned above, it is also necessary to consider whether there is a possibility of physical illness. Speaking of the possibility of hemorrhoids, regardless of the situation, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination. The doctor can help the pregnant mother eliminate the occurrence of some diseases, and at the same time, the doctor can also provide some methods for the pregnant mother to alleviate this condition.

  In short, in the late stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers need to pay attention, rest more, avoid fatigue, strengthen nutrition in their diet, and avoid eating stimulating foods, such as sour and spicy foods. Sexual activity also needs to be prohibited. If the pain is severe, it will also consider whether there is premature birth, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.

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