First time pregnant and i get this mild pulling feeling in lower pet sometimes. Not sure when these aches are normal to start. Just want to know what u all felt.
Didi, halka dard to shuruati mahino se hi shuru ho jata hai kyunki andar jagah banti hai. Par agar dard tez ho toh turant doctor ke paas jana, ghar pe mat baithna.
Stomach pain can start right from the first few weeks due to implantation and uterus stretching, which feels like mild cramping. Just keep track of it, and if it becomes severe or has spotting, contact your doctor.
Oh god, I used to panic at every little ache during my first trimester! It usually starts early on but please, to ease your mind, just call your doctor and ask, it's better than stressing out.
I literally ran to the hospital in my 8th week because of lower tummy cramps, only to find out it was normal expansion! Don't worry too much, but getting a doctor's reassurance is always helpful.
I have heard from my friends that light cramping can happen very early, almost like period pain. I am also trying to conceive and hope we both get to experience a safe journey.
Mild stretching pain can start in the first trimester itself! It's just baby making space to grow. 😊 But definitely rest well and tell your doc if it hurts too much.
Please be very careful with stomach pain. I had complications in my early weeks, so my strong advice is to never ignore any cramping and consult your gynac right away to rule out any risks.
Minor cramping can start early on, but mostly it's just acidity or stretching. Drink warm water, rest, and don't lift heavy things, but call your gynac if the pain is continuous.
Honestly, stomach pain can mean many things in pregnancy. Please don't take any chances or wait for it to go away on its own, call your gynac immediately.
I totally understand how scary even a tiny ache in the stomach can feel when carrying your precious baby. Usually, minor stretching pain is normal in early weeks, but please take care of yourself and talk to your doctor.
My doctor explained that mild cramps are common in the first trimester as the uterus expands, and later in the second or third trimester as round ligament pain. But she strictly warned that sharp, intense pain or pain on one side must be checked immediately.
I just delivered last month and remember having these mild, period-like cramps around week 6. It felt scary but my gynac said it's just the uterus stretching to accommodate the baby.
For me, minor gas pain and stretching started around the 2nd month. I used to do very gentle prenatal walks which helped with digestion, but only after getting a green signal from my gynac.
Mild stomach cramps are common in early weeks, but since I had thyroid issues, I was extra careful and discussed every symptom during my regular doctor check-ups. Regular visits are a must to stay peaceful.
Sometimes stomach pain in later months is just bloating or gas. I had to monitor my diet strictly due to gestational diabetes, which actually kept my gut clean, but always check with doc if pain is unusual.