Hidden pain in the stomach without vaginal bleeding is normal when you are 9 weeks pregnant, but it is not normal when it is accompanied by vaginal bleeding.
As the weeks of pregnancy increase in early pregnancy, the enlarged uterus will pull the surrounding ligaments and cause vague pain in the stomach without vaginal bleeding, and ultrasound, progesterone and blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels are normal, which is a normal physiological phenomenon that can be relieved after proper rest and does not require special treatment.
However, when the stomach is vaguely painful, accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding is not normal, considered as preeclampsia, ultrasound, progesterone and blood HCG levels to assist in the diagnosis, and to comply with the doctor’s instructions for proper rest, and actively give progesterone and other drugs to protect the fetus treatment, after treatment, symptoms are relieved or disappear, progesterone and blood HCG is normal and ultrasound suggests that embryonic development is good, you can continue to carry on with the pregnancy.
When you are 9 weeks pregnant, you can go to the hospital and find out the cause of the pain and actively deal with it.