Stomach pain in early pregnancy is usually not normal and may be related to preeclampsia.
During pregnancy, if you often stay up late, tired, strenuous exercise or insufficient progesterone in the body, it may lead to uterine contraction, stomach pain, accompanied by vaginal bleeding symptoms.
If there is obvious abdominal pain and heavy vaginal bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for ultrasound examination, as well as blood HCG test and progesterone test, to determine whether there is a pre-eclampsia, and symptomatic treatment. It may be necessary to take oral progesterone drugs as prescribed by the doctor to inhibit contractions, and the symptoms will be alleviated.
In early pregnancy, you need to rest, avoid overwork and strenuous exercise, keep a good mindset, eat a balanced diet, and undergo regular checkups.