Pre-pregnancy stomach pain may be caused by the uterus enlarging and pulling the ligaments, or it may be caused by pre-miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
The pre-pregnancy stomach ache may be physiological phenomenon or pathological phenomenon, it is best to go to the hospital for examination.
1. Physiological phenomenon: after pregnancy, the uterus will gradually increase in size. In the process of uterine enlargement will pull the uterine ligaments, which may lead to vague abdominal pain, which is a normal phenomenon.
2. Pre-eclampsia: If the pregnancy has been determined to be intrauterine, and abdominal pain occurs, it is also necessary to consider whether there is pre-eclampsia, such as luteal insufficiency or hypothyroidism, etc., which may lead to pre-eclampsia, and the patient is usually accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding.
3. Ectopic pregnancy: Ectopic pregnancy is usually called ectopic pregnancy, refers to the fertilized egg in the uterine cavity outside the part of the bed. If you can’t see the gestational sac in the uterine cavity in the early stages of pregnancy, and you have a vague pain on one side of the abdomen, you need to consider whether there is ectopic pregnancy.
In short, pre-pregnancy stomach pain is recommended to go to the hospital, to clarify the cause of the disease, for targeted treatment.