Right-sided pain can be simple round ligament pain, gas, or sometimes something that needs a doctor's look. To be safe, please consult your doctor, especially if the pain is severe or accompanied by fever or bleeding. Better safe than sorry!
I can only share my experience—I had mild stretching pain on my right side which my doctor said was normal round ligament pain. However, because everyone's body is different, you must consult your gynac to make sure everything is okay with you.
I am in my second trimester and I felt this exact same pain on my lower right side last week! It made me so anxious that I called my doctor immediately. She told me it was round ligament pain, but you should definitely check with yours too.
Mild stretching pain can happen as your baby grows, which is quite normal, but any sharp or persistent pain needs a doctor's attention. Please give your gynac a call to get it checked. Take rest and don't lift heavy things!
Hey, don't stress too much, dear! It is very common for muscles to stretch and cause right-side pain, but since you are pregnant, we can't take risks. Just drop a quick message to your gynac to be absolutely sure everything is fine.
It could just be round ligament pain as your uterus stretches, but since you are pregnant, you should never ignore abdominal pain. Please contact your doctor to rule out anything serious. It’s always best to have regular check-ups to stay safe.
Please call your doctor right away to get this checked. Lower right abdominal pain can sometimes be normal stretching, but it can also indicate complications or appendicitis. Don't wait or try any home remedies, just let your gynac evaluate it.
I know how scary any pain in the tummy feels when you are pregnant. If it’s a mild, dull ache when you move, it might be stretching, but if it's sharp or continuous, please call your doctor. It's always better to ask the doc and get peace of mind.