Where is the abdominal pain during pregnancy located

  Female friends who are pregnant for the first time are also known as expectant primiparous women. Because it is their first pregnancy, they may feel worried and anxious about some physical conditions that may occur during pregnancy, such as abdominal pain, which may affect the good development of the fetus. So, where is the abdominal pain during normal pregnancy?

  

Where is the abdominal pain during pregnancy located1

  1. Abdominal pain during pregnancy can be physiological or pathological, but it is mostly physiological and more common. The specific location of abdominal pain may vary depending on the stage of pregnancy.

  2. During early and mid pregnancy, as the fetus gradually grows, the uterus also shows signs of enlargement, which often stimulates the lower edge of the ribs. Therefore, the abdominal pain that occurs during this stage is manifested in the upper abdomen, which is the pain at the lower edge of the ribs. Pain usually appears and disappears intermittently, but does not require special treatment. By taking reasonable bed rest and reducing prolonged sitting and standing, this pain can be effectively relieved.

  3. After entering the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the physiological abdominal pain that occurs during this stage is often manifested in the lower abdomen, and is often caused by pseudo contractions, resulting in tightness and hardness of the abdomen, occasionally manifested as mild paroxysmal pain. Usually only lasts for a few seconds or a dozen seconds, and some women may have intermittent periods of several hours, but it is not accompanied by a feeling of sagging.

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