How do I cope with abdominal pain and discomfort while pregnant?
$(document).ready(function() { $(‘#answerBodyFull_DEV__4c6e2f4da4eb92_53116341 > .videoPlayer’).each(function(){ detectVideoType($(this).attr(“id”)); }); }); Cleveland Clinic Answered: Sharp, shooting pains on either side of your stomach might result from the stretching tissue supporting your growing uterus. These pains might also travel down your thigh and into your leg. The muscles in your uterus will contract (tighten) from about the fourth month of pregnancy. Irregular, infrequent contractions are called Braxton Hicks contractions (also known as “false labor pains”). Recommendations: • Change your position or activity until you are comfortable; avoid sharp turns or movements. If you have a sudden pain in your abdomen, bend forward to the point of pain to relieve tension and relax the tissue. • Apply a hot water bottle or heating pad, or take a warm bath or shower. • Try massage. • Make sure you are getting enough fluids. • Contact your health care provider if the pain is severe or