Where is implantation abdominal pain?

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After a pregnant woman is pregnant, the fertilized egg in the body will take a period of time before it can be implanted in the uterus, and the fertilized egg, that is, after the fetus is implanted, the pregnant woman's body will react. For example, some pregnant women reflect that her fetus will have abdominal pain after implantation. Where is implantation abdominal pain? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Where is implantation abdominal pain?

First: it depends on the position of your uterus. The stomachache is probably near the uterus, that is, the lower abdomen. Some Baoma may not have the pain. The stomachache in early pregnancy is usually a pain caused by the growth and expansion of the uterus, which is faint and slight. And some people generally do not have pain, but feel the pain may be threatened abortion, had better go to the hospital to check a progesterone, see if it is low, pay more attention to bed rest, do not do physical work.

Second: a very small number of women have mild abdominal pain when the fertilized egg is implanted, usually in the middle of the lower abdomen. The time of implantation is generally about seven days after rooming. They should pay attention to rest and relax. Two weeks after rooming, they can use early pregnancy test paper to test whether there are two lines.

Third: nausea. Some people begin to have unpleasant symptoms in the first few weeks after conception. You may feel like vomiting or nausea. Although noxious is also called morning sickness, the symptoms of nausea are not limited to the morning. You may feel nauseous all day and all night.

matters needing attention

Maternal health care is to carry out a series of examinations for pregnant women, early prevention and treatment of pregnancy complications, complications, and give guidance to pregnant women in nutrition, life, medication and other aspects, so that they can smoothly pass through the pregnancy; In order to understand the growth and development of the fetus, early detection of abnormalities, in case of severe congenital malformation, timely termination of pregnancy,