Eight months pregnant, lower abdomen feels sore and swollen

Eight months pregnant, lower abdomen feels sore and swollen

I think it is very hard for women to get pregnant and give birth. In the early stages of pregnancy, they will vomit whatever they eat and cannot eat normally. They will lose weight very quickly and gradually stop vomiting. Their belly will also get bigger and they will have more and more difficulty in moving. Sometimes their legs will cramp at night. The older the pregnancy is, the more they need to walk, but they cannot see the road under their feet with their bulging belly. Sometimes they will feel inexplicable pain. In short, it is extremely hard for women to give birth and they must be given more care. So what is the reason for the soreness and distension in the lower abdomen during 8 months of pregnancy?

First of all, we need to distinguish what kind of pain it is. If it is just ordinary belly pain, it is because the sleeping fetus gradually becomes heavier, and coupled with exercise, it causes leg pain. This is a normal phenomenon.

Secondly, it may be caused by many factors such as gastrointestinal discomfort and improper diet.

It is also possible that the uterus is expressing and pressing on the bladder, causing soreness.

If you are experiencing symptoms of lower back pain and lower abdominal pain now, it may be caused by premature birth. You need to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination in time.

Solution:

Because the fetus is getting bigger and bigger, it will press against the stomach, so at this time you have to eat small meals frequently and supplement more nutrition.

In addition, every fetus is in a detoxification period at 8 months. All toxins accumulated in these months must be eliminated. The baby will be born as soon as detoxification is completed. Generally, a fetus born at 7 months has not undergone detoxification, and birth will not be easy and it is easy to get sick, etc. The fetus is the weakest during the detoxification period. The survival rate of a normal baby born at 8 months is almost zero, but there is no need to worry too much. It is also very important to maintain a good mood during pregnancy.

Another more serious case may be premature birth. After the cause of premature birth is confirmed, treatment to preserve the fetus should be carried out. During the period of preserving the fetus, you must rest in bed, keep a good mood, avoid eating raw, cold, spicy and irritating foods, avoid having sex, and pay attention to the hygiene of the perineum.

I hope every mother can give birth safely.

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