Right side groin pain in 6 weeks of pregnancy may be normal, but it may also be abnormal. If the groin pain on one side occurs in early pregnancy, it is a simple pain without other symptomatic response, such as abdominal pain, bleeding and other symptoms, it is mostly a normal performance, related to the hormone levels in the body have changed, without special treatment. If the right groin pain in 6 weeks of pregnancy is accompanied by abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, abdominal soreness, it is considered abnormal, it may be a manifestation of preeclampsia, or complications caused by lymphadenitis or inguinal hernia. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention for right-sided groin pain in 6 weeks of pregnancy, and to determine the development of the embryo through ultrasound and fetal heartbeat monitoring, and then to target treatment when abnormalities are detected.