I m nine weeks pregnant. I ve had atleast one miscarriage in the past, and have polycystic ovarian syndrom. I have had occasional spotting and cramping, but ultrasounds show a healthy nine week old fetus with a 177 heart rate (hoping for a girl). Anyway, in the last week I ve been getting an upset stomach throughout the day, that turns fairly painful when ever I sit down and flex my muscles to urinate or defecate (which is often). Is this normal?
Usually, during pregnancy, the movements of stomach and intestines do slow down due to the effect of increasing progesterone hormone and also due to increasing size of the uterus. This does lead to stomach upset during pregnancy.
However, you are having pain in abdomen. Pregnancy related gastric upset is painless. Particularly your defecation is painful. This suggests some intestinal infestation - amoebiasis or worms.
Please get your stools examined from the pathology laboratory. After an overnight purge, leave the first stools sample and collect the last portion of second sample for examination.
Since some of the medicines used for amoebiasis and/or worms are contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation, please take the advice of your obstetrician before taking any medicines.
I find this answer helpful
1 Doctor agrees with this answer
You found this answer helpful
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer.
For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service
[Sample answer]
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy
What Causes Stomach Upset During Pregnancy?
Hallow Mumma, Heartiest congratulations for your pregnancy. Usually, during pregnancy, the movements of stomach and intestines do slow down due to the effect of increasing progesterone hormone and also due to increasing size of the uterus. This does lead to stomach upset during pregnancy. However, you are having pain in abdomen. Pregnancy related gastric upset is painless. Particularly your defecation is painful. This suggests some intestinal infestation - amoebiasis or worms. Please get your stools examined from the pathology laboratory. After an overnight purge, leave the first stools sample and collect the last portion of second sample for examination. Since some of the medicines used for amoebiasis and/or worms are contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation, please take the advice of your obstetrician before taking any medicines.