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Discomfort in early pregnancy
My toddler is 2yr old I usually lift him on regular basis I am 4 week pregnant he was messing around things today so I lifted him again I felt a bit discomfort in abdomen though I didn't see any spotting til now how should I take care of him,as I. Pregnant without hurting him and pregnancy ,is it fine to feel some discomfort?
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At 4 weeks you can't hurt your pregnancy by lifting your baby. I wonder if you can teach a child of 2 years about how to behave properly. I suppose things will settle down as time passes.
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Early pregnancy requires utmost care and diligence as it is the most sensitive time of conception. It's okay to feel Mild discomfort but it may be an ominous sign too. Be mindful with activities. Take help of the family members for managing toddler. Consult with your obstetrician if needed. Stay safe and happy 😊
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Pls take care of you Don’t lift suddenly even heavy weights Pls maintain proper care for urself
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Please always sit when you take child in your lap.you can take progesterone tablet too
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Due to sudden lifting of the child, it would have caused you some discomfort. You have to avoid doing sudden things during your pregnancy. How long were you feeling the discomfort and was there any pv bleeding or spotting later on will decide the future treatment course. As you have said currently you did not experience any bleeding, so all must be fine. Just take some rest . Also visit your gynecologist once and get Ultrasound done to be on safer side.
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Early pregnancy is the tender stage. Do not lift him frequently. Ask the help of the spouse or any family member
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take progesterone support continuously
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bed rest scan to confirm eveis fine
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Avoid lifting the weight, if you are facing the issues like bleeding or spotting .Please consult your treating doctor immediately
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Some discomfort is normal. But please think if you have any of the following *Bleeding or spotting *Severe cramps *Previous history of miscarriage *Previous c section
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1.take folic acid tablets 2.scan at 6 to 7 wéeks 3.If no other symptom and scan is normal continue as usual 4.Avoid lifting heavy objects
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have your spouse or in laws support you with first child
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Avoid lifting him frequently Take some rest
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