Do you get abdominal pain in the first week of pregnancy?

  In general, when abdominal pain occurs during pregnancy, especially in the first week of pregnancy, the first thing to determine is whether it is physiological or pathological abdominal pain. If it is physiological, no special treatment is needed, just relax and take a proper rest to observe. If it is pathological, you need to pay attention to it.  Some pregnant women may experience abdominal pain in early pregnancy, which is mild and will be relieved significantly or disappear after resting or keeping the stomach warm, which is physiological. It is related to the change of estrogen and progesterone level in the body in early pregnancy and the discomfort caused by the gradual increase of uterine volume, which is also a normal phenomenon, so there is no need to worry too much. If the abdominal pain is in bursts, close to the lower abdomen, and does not decrease after rest or if the pain becomes more and more severe and unbearable, you need to go to the nearest local hospital as soon as possible to see a doctor for ultrasound and internal gynecological examination, and consider the possibility of pathological preterm abortion or ectopic pregnancy. Of course eating improperly and having poor gastrointestinal function may cause uncomfortable stomach pain.  So if the symptoms of abdominal pain appear in early pregnancy, it is best not to blindly wait at home for observation, lest it is indeed pathological, delaying the time for treatment and endangering life.