In the early stages of pregnancy, some expectant mothers may experience abdominal pain as a common physical reaction, which is caused by physiological abdominal pain during pregnancy and does not require specialized treatment. If it is caused by pathological abdominal pain, it needs to be given extra attention because pathological abdominal pain is not a simple matter. So, why does the lower abdomen always have a dull pain in early pregnancy?
At the beginning of pregnancy, there may be abdominal pain, but it is not obvious. Most of these are normal phenomena, but the possibility of threatened miscarriage cannot be ruled out. Specific symptoms need to be examined at the hospital.
After pregnancy, expectant mothers' stomachs gradually enlarge and they may feel a tight sensation on their skin. If expectant mothers enjoy exercising, they may feel a slight pain in their abdomen during sports events, similar to stomach pain. Choosing to sleep in the left lateral position can relieve pain, so expectant mothers don't need to be nervous.
Because the continuous enlargement of the uterus can cause pressure on the stomach, coupled with weakened gastrointestinal motility during pregnancy, and low muscle tension in the stomach, this can stimulate the esophageal mucosa of pregnant women, leading to a burning sensation in the stomach area.
At 7 months of pregnancy, there is a small amount of vaginal bleeding, and the color of the blood is bright red. There may be abdominal pain, lower back pain, and a feeling of heaviness, which may lead to threatened miscarriage. Chromosomal abnormalities in fertilized eggs can also cause threatened miscarriage.
Most ectopic pregnancies occur within 3 months of pregnancy, and the main manifestation of ectopic pregnancy is the appearance of a small amount of vaginal bleeding, leading to fainting and shock. It is necessary to go to the hospital for a blood HCG test in a timely manner to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.