Pain on the left side of the abdomen during pregnancy is a relatively common phenomenon, but for pregnant women, when they encounter this situation, they are still quite worried. So what is the cause of pain on the left side of the abdomen during pregnancy? Next, this article will introduce you to the relevant content about what causes pain on the left side of the abdomen in pregnant women, for your reference only. Friends who want to know more about this can take a look! What causes pain on the left side of the abdomen during pregnancy? Generally speaking, there are two main reasons for left-side abdominal pain in pregnant women: 1. Physiological pain If the embryo implants in the uterine cavity in the early stages of pregnancy, a small number of women will experience implantation pain. As the uterus grows and the round ligament of the uterus is stretched, many pregnant women will feel some abdominal pain. This type of pain is mostly located on one or both sides of the uterus in the lower abdomen, and is referred pain, dull pain or lack thereof. The pain becomes more obvious when walking a long distance or changing body position. These can cause left side abdominal pain in early pregnancy. 2. Pathological pain When a pregnant woman experiences abdominal pain, especially pain in the lower abdomen, the first thing she should consider is whether it is a pregnancy complication. Common complications include threatened miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. If a pregnant woman experiences paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or regular abdominal pain, back pain, or pelvic pain in the first few months of pregnancy, the problem may be more complicated. If it is accompanied by vaginal spotting or a noticeable feeling of abdominal heaviness, it may indicate threatened miscarriage. If you experience severe unilateral lower abdominal pain, accompanied by vaginal bleeding or fainting, it may be an ectopic pregnancy. If you have a small area of pain on the left side of your abdomen, whether it is mild or severe, it may cause varying degrees of discomfort. Generally speaking, intermittent pain is not as annoying as constant pain. And compared to severe pain, mild pain does not indicate that there is anything serious wrong with the body. If the abdominal pain is accompanied by bleeding, it is recommended that the pregnant mother go to the obstetrics and gynecology department for appropriate examinations to check whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. If the embryonic sac has not been seen in the uterus after more than 7 weeks of pregnancy, it may be an ectopic pregnancy. At this time, further examination should be done immediately to prevent ectopic pregnancy rupture, internal bleeding of the pregnant woman, and even life-threatening. The above is an introduction to what causes pain on the left side of the abdomen in pregnant women. I believe that after reading the above introduction, you have already understood the causes of pain on the left side of the abdomen in pregnant women. Generally speaking, pain on the left side of the abdomen in pregnant women is a normal physiological phenomenon. If the pain is severe and accompanied by bleeding symptoms, you should be careful. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment in time! |
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