Pichle 2 din se lower pet me halka halka khinchav sa dard ho raha hai, na bohot tez na bilkul gayab. mai 10 weeks me hoon to thodi tension ho rahi normal hai ya nahi. gynac ko dikhane ki soch rahi but aap log ka kya experience raha?
I remember having lots of little aches and pains during my pregnancy, especially in the lower abdomen. Sometimes it was just gas or indigestion, other times it felt like my body was stretching. It can be unnerving, but often it's normal. Just keep an eye on it, and if it gets worse, call your doctor.
Lower abdominal pain can be many things during pregnancy. Sometimes it's round ligament pain, which feels like a sharp jab when you move, and it's quite common. I found gentle stretching and walking, approved by my gynac, helped me manage discomforts. But if it's severe or persistent, please call your doctor immediately.
Initial light pains can be from implantation or just uterus expanding. Sometimes even gas or constipation causes it. My grandma would suggest warm water or light stretching for mild discomforts. But please, if the pain is severe, constant, or you have any bleeding, call your gynac immediately. That's not a home remedy situation.
Lower abdominal pain is super common during pregnancy, so don't panic immediately, but do pay attention. It could be benign things like round ligament pain as your uterus grows, or even just gas. However, if the pain is severe, constant, accompanied by bleeding, fever, or dizziness, please contact your doctor right away. They'll be able to properly assess it.
It's often related to the uterus growing and the ligaments stretching, which is called round ligament pain. Sometimes it's also gas or constipation, which is common in pregnancy. But you need to distinguish it from something serious like contractions or ectopic pregnancy symptoms. If it's sharp, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms, always consult your physician promptly.
Look, lower abdominal pain in pregnancy is very common, but it can range from harmless to serious. Often it's just your uterus expanding or round ligament pain. But if it's coupled with bleeding, fever, or is really intense, you need to see a doctor immediately. Don't take chances with severe pain.
Oh, lower ab pain? Sometimes I used to get it after eating something too spicy, or too much. My doc said it could be gas or just things stretching. It's like your body is making space for the baby! But if it's sharp or really bothering you, better to get it checked out properly.