What Causes Stomach Pain And Diarrhea During Pregnancy?
hi im 35 weeks pregnant and have been suffereing with tummy pains and diaroeah for 11 days now. the first time i had contraction-like pains for 3 hours with the diaroeah. In the last 2 days my stools have changed to a more solid state but with mucous. Should i be worried?
I do not know what area of the world you are located, but diarrhea for 11 days can be caused by intestinal bacteria and parasites that have nothing to do with pregnancy. Even in Western countries there are forms of infectious diarrhea or forms of colitis that can cause these symptoms and they are unlikely to be due to pregnancy alone.
You really need an evaluation by a physician and a stool sample analyzed in a laboratory to make an accurate diagnosis. If you are having contractions, you also really should be evaluated by your OB as well to rule out premature labor.
I hope I was able to answer your question today and that you follow my advice and see a physician for a proper evaluation and treatment.
Best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy, Dr. Brown
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What Causes Stomach Pain And Diarrhea During Pregnancy?
Hello, and i hope I can help you today. I do not know what area of the world you are located, but diarrhea for 11 days can be caused by intestinal bacteria and parasites that have nothing to do with pregnancy. Even in Western countries there are forms of infectious diarrhea or forms of colitis that can cause these symptoms and they are unlikely to be due to pregnancy alone. You really need an evaluation by a physician and a stool sample analyzed in a laboratory to make an accurate diagnosis. If you are having contractions, you also really should be evaluated by your OB as well to rule out premature labor. I hope I was able to answer your question today and that you follow my advice and see a physician for a proper evaluation and treatment. Best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy, Dr. Brown