What should you do if you have lower abdominal pain when you are eight months pregnant? We don’t even know what your situation is, or we are about to give birth. There are many situations in this regard. You must understand your situation clearly. This is the best way. Friends who need to understand, let’s take a look at the causes and suggestions of lower abdominal pain when you are eight months pregnant! You will definitely be able to learn a lot. 1. Condition Analysis: Abdominal Pain in Late Pregnancy In late pregnancy, as the fetus continues to grow, the burden on the expectant mother's abdomen and body gradually increases. In addition, as delivery is approaching, the frequency of abdominal pain will increase significantly compared to mid-pregnancy. Guidance: 1. Physiological abdominal pain ①As the baby grows, the expectant mother's uterus also gradually expands. The enlarged uterus constantly stimulates the lower edge of the ribs, which can cause dull rib pain in expectant mothers. Generally speaking, this is physiological and does not require special treatment. Lying on the left side can help relieve pain. ② In the late pregnancy, expectant mothers sometimes experience lower abdominal pain due to false labor when resting at night. The pain usually lasts only a few seconds, with intervals of several hours. It is not accompanied by a feeling of falling, and the symptoms will be relieved during the day. 2. Pathological abdominal pain ① Placental abruption: It often occurs in the late pregnancy. The expectant mother may have pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, chronic hypertension, or abdominal trauma. Tearing pain in the lower abdomen is a typical symptom, often accompanied by vaginal bleeding. The degree of abdominal pain is affected by a combination of factors such as the size of the abruption area, the amount of blood, the internal pressure of the uterus, and whether the uterine muscle layer is damaged. In severe cases, the abdominal pain is unbearable, the abdomen becomes hard, the fetal movement disappears, and even shock may occur. Therefore, in the late stages of pregnancy, expectant mothers with high blood pressure or abdominal trauma should go to the hospital in time to prevent accidents. ②If the expectant mother suddenly feels persistent severe pain in the lower abdomen, it may be premature birth or threatened uterine rupture. You should go to the hospital for treatment in time and do not delay. 2. You should pay attention to the problem of abdominal pain in the 8th month of pregnancy. The answer to this question is as follows: occasional cramps during this period should be considered normal, because the baby is already very big at this time and will press on your organs, which may cause pain. However, if the pain is frequent and intensive, you should go to the hospital for examination to consider whether it is a sign of labor. Well, I have introduced so much to you here! I hope you can use it! We say that the stomach pain in the eighth month of pregnancy can be big or small, so we should pay more attention to it, don't ignore it, so you should take a good look! I hope you are healthy here, so you must pay attention to your own situation! |
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