36 weeks of pregnancy stomach pain may be due to false contractions, preterm labor, uterine compression and so on.
1. False contractions: when a pregnant woman is 36 weeks pregnant, because the uterine muscles are more sensitive and the lower part of the uterus is stimulated by the pulling of the fetal head due to the descent of the uterus, there will be irregular, weak uterine contractions that are not labor, resulting in the pregnant woman’s tummy in the 36 weeks of pregnancy, a vague pain.
2. Pre-eclampsia: At 36 weeks of pregnancy, a pregnant woman may experience the premonitory symptoms of impending preterm labor. The disappearance of the cervical canal, dilation of the cervical opening, and a small amount of vaginal bleeding stimulate the uterine muscles, leading to vague pain in the stomach at 36 weeks of pregnancy.
3. Uterine compression: When pregnant women are 36 weeks pregnant, due to the growing fetus, the size of the uterus also increases, resulting in uterine compression of the lower vena cava blood return or uterine ligaments are pulled, which causes pregnant women to experience vague pain in the stomach at 36 weeks pregnant.
If a pregnant woman experiences vague pain in her stomach during the 36th week of pregnancy, it is recommended that she go to a professional hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.