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What Causes Pain In Abdomen During Pregnancy?

im 26 weeks pregnant and i am on my feet all day being a hairdresser, i recently am getting an ache when i stand for too long or walk for too long, the ache is at the bottom of my belly a bit to the side.. and then when i touch it, it feels maybe like its brusied? is this muscle pain?
Fri, 25 Apr 2014
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Hi,welcome to healthcare magic forum.Pain abdomen you might be getting because of long standing and lack of rest as you told in your history about your work.You know in pregnancy we need to take more rest and care than the normal time but you are not taking enough rest at all.So i will suggest you to take small breaks in during your working hours then notice is there any improvement in your pain or symptoms.It may improve ,if not then consult your gynecologist.You may need to take an USG abdomen.Good luck.
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What Causes Pain In Abdomen During Pregnancy?

Hi,welcome to healthcare magic forum.Pain abdomen you might be getting because of long standing and lack of rest as you told in your history about your work.You know in pregnancy we need to take more rest and care than the normal time but you are not taking enough rest at all.So i will suggest you to take small breaks in during your working hours then notice is there any improvement in your pain or symptoms.It may improve ,if not then consult your gynecologist.You may need to take an USG abdomen.Good luck.