I don't understand these kinds of questions at all
You should understand that this needs to be asked to your own doctor, not to girls who once went to their doctors about this?♀️
And everyone was treated differently, each case is different — we see that here all the time
Some of these ladies really surprise me
The uterus is a muscular organ, and it will be tense periodically no matter what you do. If it's not severe, you just need to lie down and relax. If it's painful, that's inpatient care and magnesium drips. Mine has been almost constantly tense throughout the pregnancy — they say that at every ultrasound, but I don't feel it.
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Yes, there were, especially on one side. And sometimes I couldn't sleep — there would be a feeling of discomfort in that very spot, like some kind of contractions. Suppositories soothed it.
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No, I didn't feel anything. But the ultrasound showed uterine tone. She recommended Utrogestan, and after 2 weeks it was all gone and there were no more tones.
Every day since 14–15 weeks I’ve had uterine tightness; papaverine didn’t help, Magne B6 didn’t either. I don’t take anything except vitamins and everything’s fine. My doctor knows. Several times a day it tightens, no pain. It’s just unpleasant for about 10 seconds. About 4 times a day.
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I don't have any pain either
But sometimes it tugs just a little bit and that's it — if you don't pay attention, it's like it's not tugging at all
At my first screening they said I had uterine tone. The gynecologist said that if there’s no pain and no discharge, then everything’s fine — rest more. Basically, the tone could have been caused by the ultrasound procedure itself.
I take Utrogestan and still, now and then my uterus goes into tone. This is a normal occurrence. You'd better see a doctor and explain what and how it hurts — whether it pulls or not, how often, etc. Then she will tell you what to take and at what dose! Everything is individual; it depends on you, your baby, and your condition.
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And what, are you going to treat yourself at home? If they didn't prescribe anything, it means there are no threats. The uterus can tense up at any time; that doesn't mean you're at risk, and you don't need to worry. If the tension appears, just lie down, rest, rest more often, don't strain yourself. If you have tension all day and constant pulling pains in your abdomen, then seriously talk to the doctor — it can't be that you tell them and the doctor doesn't take it seriously. Check your condition yourself; if it's really serious, then see a doctor and tell them to prescribe something for you immediately.
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I also had a threatened miscarriage, but I know I literally couldn’t walk — I was having cramping pains 10 to 20 times a day. They prescribed magnesium B6, Utrogestan to take in the morning and at night, a magnesia IV drip, and papaverine suppositories. But no one here can really recommend anything, because you won’t know each person’s situation and causes, etc.