Tightness and hardness of the stomach in pregnancy may be a precursor to miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy; in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, it may be false contractions caused by fetal movement and preterm labor; thirty-seven weeks or more is a prenatal symptom.
1. Occurring in the early stage of pregnancy: the stomach is tight and hard, you need to go to the hospital to diagnose whether it is a gravidarium, ectopic pregnancy, or a precursor to miscarriage, and then actively treat it after diagnosis.
2. Occurring in the middle and late stages of pregnancy: as the fetus grows, the space of the uterus is relatively small, when the fetus moves, it will touch the uterine wall, causing false contractions, usually for a few seconds, occasionally a few times a day, are normal phenomena.
When you are in the middle to late stages of pregnancy, you should count the fetal movements yourself to ensure that the fetus moves an average of 3-5 times per hour. If it occurs in paroxysms, it may be a symptom of preterm labor.
3. Occurring at more than 37 weeks: If the stomach is tight and hard, accompanied by a short period of abdominal pain, you need to go to the hospital for prenatal checkups, and if you have normal contractions, you need to be hospitalized and wait for delivery.
If you are pregnant and have a tight and hard stomach, depending on the time of pregnancy, you should go to the hospital for further examination to confirm the diagnosis, and according to the cause of the cause to do the right treatment.