The term “great aunt” generally refers to menstruation. The feeling of menstruation in early pregnancy is usually characterized by mild pain in the lower abdomen and soreness in the lower back.
The feeling of menstruation in early pregnancy may be due to the physiological response caused by the enlargement of the uterus in the normal course of pregnancy. Ultrasound examination in early pregnancy may reveal that the uterus is obviously enlarged and compresses the surrounding ligaments. Some sensitive and thin women may experience abdominal discomfort, lumbar soreness and distension due to the enlarged uterus, as well as early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite.
Patients should first avoid excessive tension and pay attention to adjusting their lifestyle to avoid holding urine, which may stimulate contractions.
In addition, if obvious abdominal pain occurs in early pregnancy and is accompanied by symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, the patient should be alert to the occurrence of early preeclampsia. For this abnormal situation, it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as not to cause adverse effects on the fetus.