Whether it is normal to have stomach pains in new pregnancy should be analyzed specifically according to the abdominal pains, because abdominal pains include physiological and pathological abdominal pains. Due to early pregnancy reaction, some pregnant women will have nausea, regurgitation and vomiting in the early stage of pregnancy, and at the same time, they will feel stomach pain in the upper abdomen, mainly due to excessive secretion of stomach acid in the early stage. Pregnant women can basically reduce abdominal pain by adjusting their diet to a light and easy-to-digest diet. If the pain is in the lower abdomen, it may be caused by the enlargement of the uterus and the strain on the ligaments. If the pain is only vague and does not increase significantly, this is also normal. If the pain is combined with increased abdominal pain, lower abdominal swelling, or even vaginal bleeding, it may indicate preterm miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or combined pregnancy with uterine fibroids. If you have stomach pains in your first pregnancy, you should pay attention to close observation and actively seek medical attention if necessary. Pregnant women with physiological tummy ache in early pregnancy can be regulated through diet, to ensure protein intake, choose foods rich in easily digestible and absorbable high quality protein. Next, choose a variety of foods rich in nutrients such as zinc, calcium, copper, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and folic acid.