Massaging the lower abdomen does not usually lead to early menstruation.
The formation of menstruation in women is due to the endometrium being regulated by estrogen and progesterone, resulting in cyclical proliferation and shedding. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, the endometrium proliferates under the action of estrogen; in the second half of the menstrual cycle, the proliferating endometrium undergoes a secretory transformation under the action of progesterone, and when progesterone withdraws, it sheds its blood, leading to the formation of menstruation.
Massaging the belly does not have the effect of making the endometrium undergo proliferation and transformation, and usually cannot change the secretion of estrogen and progesterone levels in women’s bodies, so it generally does not lead to early menstruation.
If women have early menstruation, it is recommended that they seek medical attention in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment to avoid delays in the condition.