Pregnant women will face a variety of uncomfortable symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, such as abdominal pain in the left lower abdomen. Don't worry too much when this symptom occurs. Generally speaking, this is a physiological change. Because of pregnancy, the uterus will gradually enlarge, so the ligaments will be stretched, which often leads to abdominal pain. Of course, if the pain is more severe, you should also be alert to pathological changes. Let us briefly understand this aspect. Left lower abdominal pain in early pregnancy In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women will experience many physical discomforts. It is best for pregnant women to be aware of the discomfort symptoms that may occur in the early stages of pregnancy. Otherwise, if problems arise in the early stages of pregnancy, they may not be discovered in time. Many women experience cramping on the left side of their lower abdomen during early pregnancy. So what exactly is causing the pain on the left side of the lower abdomen during early pregnancy? 1. Physiological changes If the embryo implants in the uterine cavity in the early stages of pregnancy, a small number of women will experience implantation pain. As the uterus grows and the round ligament of the uterus is stretched, many pregnant women will feel some abdominal pain. This type of pain is mostly located on one or both sides of the uterus in the lower abdomen, and is referred pain, dull pain or lack thereof. The pain becomes more obvious when walking a long distance or changing body position. These can cause left side abdominal pain in early pregnancy. 2. Pathological changes When a pregnant woman experiences abdominal pain, especially pain in the lower abdomen, the first thing she should consider is whether it is a pregnancy complication. Common complications include threatened miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. If a pregnant woman experiences paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or regular abdominal pain, back pain, or pelvic pain in the first few months of pregnancy, the problem may be more complicated. If it is accompanied by vaginal spotting or a noticeable feeling of abdominal heaviness, it may indicate threatened miscarriage. If you experience severe unilateral lower abdominal pain, accompanied by vaginal bleeding or fainting, it may be an ectopic pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, if there is pain on the left side of the lower abdomen and bleeding before the fetal implantation site is confirmed, the obstetrician and gynecologist will usually perform an abdominal ultrasound examination on the pregnant woman. Because of the advanced technology nowadays, it is possible to confirm whether the embryonic sac has implanted in the center of the uterus six to seven weeks after the last menstrual period; if an ultrasound examination is performed through the vagina, the embryonic sac can be seen a week earlier. This article explains in detail what causes left lower abdominal cramps in early pregnancy. Through this introduction, we can know that the pain on the left side of the lower abdomen in early pregnancy may be caused by physiological reasons or pathological reasons. If you are not sure what the cause is, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up in time. |
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