Belly pains in the first month of pregnancy. Are they normal or not?

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Belly pains in the first month of pregnancy. Are they normal or not?
Belly pains can be normal or may announce a problem. However, the doctor must be notified of their presence.
If the pain is accompanied by minimal bleeding and the ultrasound does not reveal a pregnancy in the uterus, an extrauterine pregnancy may be suspected.
The presence of more abundant bleeding accompanied by pain can mean a spontaneous abortion. Belly pain in pregnancy can also be associated with pathology, but not related to pregnancy - a urinary tract infection, appendicitis, irritable colon, etc.
Abdominal discomfort is commonly described in pregnancy, without being caused by a problem.
Dr. Anca Panaitescu
resident obstetrics-gynecologist
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