How about a stomachache at the beginning of pregnancy, and how about a stomachache during pregnancy?
How is the small belly pain in the early pregnancy? In the first trimester, many pregnant women said that they had the feeling of abdominal distension and pain in the first trimester. Under physiological conditions, with the change of the uterus in the early stage of pregnancy, there will be obvious abdominal distension. The uterus is growing up, and the body must feel it. It has not given birth to a child, so the uterus can't adapt to this situation at once, and it will feel abdominal distension.
For this kind of belly bulge in the early pregnancy, this situation usually happens to pregnant women, so don't worry too much. As the baby grows up, the uterus will gradually adapt to this situation and the feeling of the lower abdomen will gradually disappear. If the abdomen feels heavy, you should pay more attention to rest, don't do any strenuous exercise, including walking fast, pay attention to going upstairs and downstairs, and avoid too much housework in the early pregnancy.
In addition, some people's stomachs bulge at the beginning of pregnancy because the uterus increases after pregnancy, which leads to bladder pressure, which is generally mild and will be obviously improved after urination. In this case, there is no cure.
If pregnant women have vaginal bleeding when the lower abdomen sags and bulges in the early stage of pregnancy, it may mean threatened abortion.
At this time, pregnant women should exercise less, stay in bed more, don't have sex, don't carry heavy objects, and replenish more water. If the pain intensifies or the bleeding persists. Need immediate medical attention.
In addition, the lower abdomen of pregnant women in early pregnancy may also be caused by infection, such as pelvic inflammatory disease.
At this time, it is best to pay attention not to spread infection and affect the fetus. If the diagnosis is caused by infection, and the situation is not serious, there are no symptoms such as fever, and you don't want to take medicine, you can use physical therapy to solve it. Soak the new towel in hot water and wring it out. Towels are hot and relatively dry. Fold it to 40 degrees and put it on the lower abdomen for hot compress. Be careful not to get too hot. After it gets cold, repeat it several times. It will have a good effect and will not have much impact on children.
How to relieve discomfort in early pregnancy: 1, nausea and vomiting.
Most pregnant women will inevitably have varying degrees of nausea and vomiting in the first three months. The old man said it was "bad luck", which often happened in the morning. The treatment can be food therapy, that is, avoiding greasy and fried foods. For example, eating a few soda cookies and drinking juice before getting up in the morning can also improve symptoms. If it is still serious, you can take "antiemetic drugs" and "vitamin B6" to improve it; Severe enough to cause hypoglycemia, dehydration and abnormal liver function, it needs hospitalization.
2. Frequent urination and feeling of defecation
After pregnancy, because the uterus is getting bigger and bigger, the bladder is pressed forward, and the contents of the bladder are getting smaller and smaller. So when the urine accumulates to a certain extent, there is a sense of urine, so that it often runs to the bathroom, but it is only a trickle, unlike before. The same thing happened in the large intestine. When the large intestine is stimulated, there is a sense of convenience. This situation will last for three months. After more than three months, there will be no room in the pelvic cavity to accommodate the swollen uterus, and the uterus will rise into the abdominal cavity, and the pressure on the bladder and large intestine will gradually disappear, and the frequency of urination and defecation will also be reduced.
3. Lower abdominal pain
In addition, there are pathological conditions, such as abortion, cystitis, gastroenteritis, uterine fibroids and so on. Abdominal pain on both sides may be the enlargement of the uterus, which pulls the circular belt that fixes the position of the uterus on both sides, especially on the left side. It usually appears after certain postures, such as standing suddenly, bending over, coughing, sneezing, etc., and generally disappears after 2 ~ 3 weeks.