Will my stomach hurt like dysmenorrhea when I am newly pregnant?
Asked by:Hermod
Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 10:37 AM
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Apr 02, 2026
Newly pregnant women may experience mild abdominal pain similar to dysmenorrhea, but if the pain is severe or accompanied by bleeding, you need to be alert to ectopic pregnancy or threatened abortion. Abdominal pain in early pregnancy may be related to factors such as uterine enlargement, hormonal changes, threatened abortion, ectopic pregnancy, urinary system infection, etc. It usually manifests as dull pain, bloating or brief tingling in the lower abdomen.
1. Uterine enlargement
After pregnancy, the uterus gradually expands and stretches the ligaments, which may cause dull pain or a pulling sensation similar to dysmenorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. It is recommended to rest in bed and avoid strenuous exercise. The discomfort can be relieved by applying hot compress. If the pain continues to worsen or regular uterine contractions occur, seek medical attention to rule out abnormalities.
2. Hormone changes
Elevated progesterone levels can cause gastrointestinal motility to slow down, possibly causing bloating or mild cramping. Symptoms can be relieved by eating small amounts frequently and eating easily digestible foods such as millet porridge, oatmeal, etc., while maintaining a daily water intake of 1500-2000 ml.
3. Threatened abortion
Abdominal pain accompanied by bright red vaginal bleeding may indicate threatened miscarriage, which is usually related to abnormal embryonic development, insufficient luteal function and other factors. You need to seek medical attention immediately to check the progesterone level. The doctor may prescribe progesterone capsules, dydrogesterone tablets and other drugs for miscarriage treatment.
4. Ectopic pregnancy
If you have severe unilateral abdominal pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding, you should be alert to the risk of ectopic pregnancy rupture, which is common in patients with fallopian tube inflammation or a history of ectopic pregnancy. The doctor will confirm the diagnosis through blood HCG testing and vaginal ultrasound. If necessary, use methotrexate injection or perform laparoscopic surgery.
5. Urinary system infection
Decreased immunity after pregnancy can easily lead to cystitis or pyelonephritis, which manifests as lower abdominal pain accompanied by frequent urination and urgency. After diagnosis, you can take Class B safe drugs such as cefaclor dry suspension and amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablets under the guidance of a doctor. The perineum must be kept clean during treatment.
It is recommended that pregnant women wear loose cotton clothing to avoid abdominal compression, record changes in fetal movement every day, and seek medical advice promptly if they experience persistent abdominal pain, fever, or abnormal secretions. You can add nuts and dark vegetables rich in vitamin E to your diet, avoid raw, cold, spicy foods, and maintain a regular schedule to help relieve discomfort during pregnancy.
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