Pain around the navel at seven months of pregnancy

  At seven months of pregnancy, many expectant mothers have mentioned experiencing waves of pain around their belly button, feeling very worried about whether it is due to abnormal fetal conditions or premature birth. What are the reasons for the pain around the belly button at seven months of pregnancy? Let's take a look together with the editor.

  

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  Reasons for Pain Around the Navel at Seven Months of Pregnancy

  In the later stages of pregnancy, the rapid growth of the uterus can cause the intestines in the lower abdomen to move upwards or to both sides: sometimes the intestines may be squeezed near the liver; As the uterus grows, it also makes a rotational motion. These changes may cause some degree of traction on the round and wide ligaments next to the uterus, and there may be pain in the groin area on both sides. In addition, the pelvic cavity, especially the pubic symphysis above the bladder, is prone to compression pain.

  Precautions for seven months of pregnancy

  1. Stretch marks: In the late stages of pregnancy, more and more dark red stretch marks will appear. Be careful to continue applying olive oil or stretch mark protection products to prevent the stretch marks from deepening further.

  2. Gestational diabetes screening: glucose tolerance test is conducted at this stage to screen whether you have gestational diabetes. Before the experiment, it is necessary to fast for 10-14 hours, which means that one should not eat again from dinner the day before to early morning the next day. Moderate water intake is acceptable.

  3. Cramps in pregnant women: Leg cramps may occur frequently in late pregnancy, and calcium rich foods such as tofu and milk should be supplemented. When leg cramps occur, expectant fathers can help gently massage the back of the calf from bottom to top, and then massage the big toe and the entire leg.

  4. Preventing premature birth: In the late stages of pregnancy, it is important to avoid overexertion as premature birth can easily occur. If there are symptoms of redness accompanied by regular contractions, persistent lower abdominal pain, lower back pain, and abnormal conditions such as warm and watery vaginal discharge, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.

  5. Detecting fetal movement: After entering the late stage of pregnancy, the amplitude of fetal movement will decrease because the space for fetal movement becomes smaller and smaller. So pregnant mothers should pay attention to the frequency of fetal movements, not the strength of fetal movements. Under normal circumstances, the average number of fetal movements in the morning, afternoon, and evening is 5-10 times.

  In the later stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers need to pay attention to more things, including dietary nutrition, lifestyle habits, clothing, and so on. I hope that after the above introduction by the editor, it will be helpful to everyone. Finally, it should be noted that if you feel uncomfortable during pregnancy, you can consult a doctor.

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