Why does it hurt to press the meat next to the stomach when pregnant for over 8 months

  Being 8 months pregnant is already the late stage of pregnancy, and the physical burden on pregnant women is greater than before, so it is even more important to be careful and take good care of them. If there are uncomfortable reactions in the body, there will be concerns about whether the fetus will be affected. At this time, the fetus is still very active, and even a little activity can make pregnant women feel it. However, why does it hurt to press the meat next to the stomach at more than 8 months pregnant?

  

Why does it hurt to press the meat next to the stomach when pregnant for over 8 months1

  At over 8 months of pregnancy, there may be pain when pressing the stomach area, which may be caused by the pressure on the stomach due to fetal development. The fetus presses against the pregnant woman's stomach, resulting in a smaller space and discomfort near the stomach. There will always be some nausea, but pregnant women do not need to worry too much. This phenomenon is very common.

  When pregnant women feel uncomfortable in their stomach, they should pay attention to regulating their diet. It is better to eat things that are beneficial for gastrointestinal digestion, such as vegetables and fruits, to supplement the nutrients that the body lacks. It is not necessary to always lie down, and appropriate exercise can be done to help with gastrointestinal digestion and promote fetal development.

  If the fetus moves frequently, it may also experience some abdominal pain or uterine contractions, accompanied by a certain degree of pain. Abnormal mood after pregnancy, frequent anger, etc., can also cause discomfort symptoms in the body. If pregnant women cannot determine the cause of stomach pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to avoid the presence of disease factors. At this time, they should try to relax, avoid overwork, and not do too much housework.

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