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Round Ligament Pain at 7 Weeks Pregnant

Round ligament pain is one of the most common second-trimester complaints. It causes sharp, stabbing or pulling pain in the lower abdomen or groin that is triggered by sudden movements.

👶 What's Happening at Week 7

Your baby is now the size of a blueberry.

  • The brain is growing rapidly — generating 100 new brain cells per minute.
  • Arms and legs are elongating and developing joints.
  • The liver is producing red blood cells.

🔬 Why You're Experiencing Round Ligament Pain at Week 7

  • Two thick ligaments support the uterus from each side — as the uterus grows rapidly in the second trimester, these ligaments stretch
  • Sudden movement (rolling over, standing up quickly, laughing, coughing, sneezing) causes the ligament to spasm
  • Ligament softening from relaxin hormone increases susceptibility to strain

💊 Relief Tips for Week 7

1
Move SlowlyAnticipate movements — slow down when changing positions, getting up, or turning over.
2
Flex Your Hips Before CoughingBending at the hips when you know you're about to cough, sneeze, or laugh can prevent the sudden jolt that triggers pain.
3
Warm CompressA warm heating pad on the affected area for 15 minutes can ease ligament spasm.
4
Prenatal Support BeltA belly support band reduces ligament strain by distributing the weight of the growing uterus.
5
Gentle StretchingHip flexor stretches and prenatal yoga can relieve tension in the round ligament.

📋 Other Week 7 Symptoms

Morning sicknessFatigueFrequent urinationFood cravings or aversionsExcess saliva
See full Week 7 guide →

⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…

  • Pain is severe, persistent, or does not resolve within a few minutes
  • Pain is accompanied by fever or chills
  • Pain is on one side and feels different from usual round ligament pain
  • You have bleeding with the pain

Frequently Asked Questions

When does round ligament pain start?

It most commonly begins in the second trimester, around weeks 14–20, when uterine growth accelerates.

What does round ligament pain feel like?

It is typically described as a sharp, stabbing, or pulling sensation in the lower abdomen, sides, groin, or inner thighs. It lasts a few seconds to a minute.

Can round ligament pain hurt on both sides?

Yes — there are two round ligaments (one on each side), so pain can occur on either or both sides.

Is round ligament pain a sign of miscarriage?

No — round ligament pain is a normal, benign symptom of pregnancy. Miscarriage pain is typically more severe, prolonged, and accompanied by bleeding.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your OB/GYN or midwife about symptoms during pregnancy.