Do you feel stomach tight? Stomach (abdominal) pains or cramps are common in pregnancy. It’s probably nothing to worry about if the pain is mild and goes away when you change position, have a rest, poo, or pass gas.
You should call your doctor or go to the hospital immediately if you have abdominal pain along with: – Bleeding or spotting – Regular cramping or tightenings – Vaginal discharge that’s unusual for you – Lower back pain – Pain or burning when you pee – The pain is severe or doesn’t go away after you’ve rested for 30 to 60 minutes
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Doctor Kanchanok Suthipol (Dr. Palm)
Do you feel stomach tight? Stomach (abdominal) pains or cramps are common in pregnancy. It’s probably nothing to worry about if the pain is mild and goes away when you change position, have a rest, poo, or pass gas.
You should call your doctor or go to the hospital immediately if you have abdominal pain along with:
– Bleeding or spotting
– Regular cramping or tightenings
– Vaginal discharge that’s unusual for you
– Lower back pain
– Pain or burning when you pee
– The pain is severe or doesn’t go away after you’ve rested for 30 to 60 minutes