If you are two months pregnant and always feel uncomfortable in your stomach, the most common clinical reason is that as the fetus grows, the uterus enlarges and the uterine ligaments experience a corresponding pulling pain. This pain is often vague and will return to normal with a little rest. In addition, clinically, if you are two months pregnant and always feel uncomfortable in your stomach, it may also be due to the increase of estrogen in your body, which leads to a slight edema of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, so you may also experience discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract and feel uncomfortable in your stomach. It is recommended to give dietary modifications, such as eating foods that can be easily digested and absorbed, to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which will reduce the occurrence of this symptom. It is also recommended to take proper rest after pregnancy, not to do heavy physical work, and not to have intercourse in the first trimester of pregnancy, because intercourse stimulation can also lead to tummy discomfort.