37 weeks pregnant, some pain down there

37 weeks pregnant, some pain down there

Generally, the first part of the pregnancy is around 36 weeks, so pelvic pain and a feeling of heaviness in the perineum will occur. Since the presenting part is in the pelvis at the 37th week of pregnancy, it is normal to feel pain in the fetal arch and vaginal wall when the fetus moves. In the later stages of pregnancy, you should pay special attention to fetal movements. You should learn to count fetal movements by yourself. If the fetal movement is abnormal, you should monitor the fetal heart rate in time. Let’s discuss what to do if you feel a little tingling down there during the 37th week of pregnancy?

At 37 weeks of pregnancy, if you feel occasional tingling in your private parts, you should pay attention to whether it is caused by irregular contraction of the uterus, which can easily lead to threatened labor. In addition, if you have vaginitis, you may also experience tingling in the genitals and abnormal leucorrhea, which is not difficult to identify. No matter what the situation is, go to the hospital for a check-up first. If it is just a threat of labor, you need to stay in bed and rest, and receive treatment to protect the fetus. If you have vaginitis, you must also seek treatment in time, otherwise it is easy to get infected and affect the baby.

After 37 weeks of pregnancy, it is considered full term, and the possibility of labor initiation is at any time. If symptoms such as lower abdominal distension and pain and hard stomach occur, it may be false labor, and you just need to closely observe the initiation of labor. If you have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and pain when urinating, you need to be aware that it may be caused by a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, eat light food, pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva and environment, and perform routine leucorrhea examination and urine routine examination for multi-faceted diagnosis when necessary.

If you feel pain in the lower part during the 37th week of pregnancy, there are several aspects of treatment from a clinical perspective. The first is to choose an ultrasound examination of the uterine appendages. If there is no problem with the uterus, there is no need to worry. You can just choose potassium permanganate solution to clean it. The next step is to check the leucorrhea for routine examination and choose anti-inflammatory and anti-infective drugs to control and treat the pain caused by this inflammatory irritation.

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