It is normal to have a little pulling sensation on the right side of the uterus without pain when you are newly pregnant, but it is not normal when it is accompanied by pain, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms. After pregnancy, as the body’s hormone level rises and the uterus increases, there will be a certain pulling effect on the pelvic floor ligaments, which will cause a pulling sensation in the lower abdomen, not accompanied by pain, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, when there is a pulling sensation in the right lower abdomen accompanied by pain and vaginal bleeding, it may be due to preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy and other reasons, which is not normal at this time. When symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, paroxysmal lower abdominal pain with a pulling sensation occur during early pregnancy, it is also important to combine this with ultrasound to clarify whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy, as well as progesterone and blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels to assist in the diagnosis. When it is clear that there is a miscarriage with preeclampsia, it needs to be treated aggressively with fertility preservation, and when it is clear that there is an ectopic pregnancy, it needs to be treated aggressively with surgery or medication. When the right side of the uterus pulls a little, you need to go to the hospital to find out the cause and treat it.