I have been pregnant for only 45 days and I don't have any nausea or vomiting. But in the past few days I always feel a dull pulling pain on the right side of my stomach. It's very uncomfortable. I have done an ultrasound to confirm that it is an early intrauterine pregnancy. I don't know why my stomach always hurts on the right side? What is the reason for the pain on the right side of my abdomen after pregnancy? After pregnancy, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, the uterus will grow larger and swell, which will pull on the surrounding ligaments, and sometimes you may feel a little pain, but it is generally within the human tolerance range. This is physiological abdominal pain, so you just need to pay attention to rest more. If the abdominal pain is particularly severe, then it may be a threatened miscarriage and you should go to the hospital for examination. If your crampy abdominal pain is accompanied by spotting, bleeding, fever, chills, vaginal discharge, tenderness, and pain, or if the pain is not relieved after a few minutes of rest, it is recommended that you see a doctor in time. This principle applies not only to the third trimester. In fact, you should consult your doctor any time you have any of these symptoms throughout your pregnancy. Crampy abdominal pain in pregnant women that could indicate risk of premature birth •You may experience: rupture of your membranes, or your water breaking; an increase in your vaginal discharge that becomes thin, bloody, or mucous; pressure in your pelvis or lower abdomen; persistent, dull pain in your lower back; mild, crampy abdominal pain and/or diarrhea; and regular, often painless, contractions or tightening of your uterus. •Causes: Many factors can cause premature birth, including maternal illness and stress. However, the specific cause of miscarriage is often difficult to determine. •When it may occur: Anytime between 28 weeks and less than 37 weeks of pregnancy. •What you should do: Go to the nearest major hospital immediately. Your doctor may prescribe medication and/or bed rest. If the pregnancy is successfully preserved, the doctor will most likely let you rest in bed and may also let you use medication to stop uterine contractions until full term. Crampy abdominal pain during labor •You may have: Cramping abdominal pain and persistent pain in the lower back. •Cause: Increased pressure on the pelvis and rectum. • When it may occur: Last few weeks of pregnancy • What you should do: The crampy abdominal pain during labor is much milder than the contractions you'll experience during labor. Some pregnant women find that resting on the sofa for a while can relieve pain, while others like to move around and take a walk. When labor does come, it will be helpful if you can find ways to relax and relieve pain that work for you. We all know that giving birth to a little life is not an easy thing, so expectant mothers must pay attention to their physical changes during pregnancy in order to effectively prevent accidents such as miscarriage. If the expectant mother is always careless, it is very likely to cause irreparable consequences. If you feel any discomfort, be sure to go to the hospital for medical treatment in time. |
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