Abdominal pain in early pregnancy usually lasts for about 2 months, that is, 2 months of pregnancy. The causes of abdominal pain in early pregnancy are complicated, sometimes due to the gradual enlargement of the pregnant uterus, which involves the ligaments around the uterus and causes pulling pain, and sometimes due to the contraction of the pregnant uterus itself. When observing abdominal pain in early pregnancy, it is important to watch for other comorbid symptoms, such as vaginal bleeding. If these symptoms appear, go to the hospital in time for an ultrasound examination to rule out the possibility of pre-eclampsia. If there are no other combined symptoms, the pain will gradually ease during the observation process and will usually disappear gradually in about 2 months of pregnancy.