No water broke and no red tummy pain like menstrual cramps

If there is no water breakage and no redness but the stomach is as painful as menstrual cramps, the first consideration is that the patient has pseudo contractions, which are mostly irregular contractions, characterized by short duration, long and irregular intervals, and sometimes strong and weak contractions. Some patients start to have them in early pregnancy, and as pregnancy progresses, the contractions become more frequent and stronger, and can be felt by most pregnant women in the middle of pregnancy. Second, consider the possibility of miscarriage, which in late pregnancy is usually characterized by paroxysmal uterine contractions followed by vaginal bleeding and eventual fetal loss. Pseudocontractions can usually be relieved by rest without special treatment. You can use a hot water bag to warm the abdomen, take slow deep breaths and avoid standing or holding the same position for long periods of time. If there are frequent contractions or severe abdominal pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a timely check-up to avoid frequent contractions stimulating the uterus to miscarriage. If abdominal pain is accompanied by vaginal bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital promptly for fetal preservation treatment. It is usually necessary to keep strict bed rest and avoid emotional and sexual intercourse. At the same time, medication such as dydrogesterone should be administered. If birth control fails, medical or surgical removal of the fetus is usually required. Patients are advised to pay more attention to abdominal pain and observe themselves for other abnormalities in time. In daily life, patients are advised to maintain a reasonable diet to avoid overeating and overeating that may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction and cause abdominal pain. To maintain regular sleep habits to keep oneself energetic, which is more conducive to fetal development.