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The most common cause of lower abdominal pain is kidney stones; always check for that first. But many things can cause abdominal pain. If it persists, see your doctor.
Laying on the side works best, but honestly lower back AND abdominal pain could be something serious, like a herniated disc, tumor or a kidney infection and should be checked out ASAP if you don't already know the cause.
Could be the baby is the wrong way round. Check up with your doctors :o)
It may be try that abdominal training can help lower back pain but this may not be your issue. Lower back pain can be caused by a variety of reasons and you should consult your local medical practicioner or witch doctor.
Abdominal muscle allow force to transfer from the lower to the upper body. Basicelly stabilizing the spine and keeping you in balance. Strong abdominal muscle will improve your overall strength and reduce the risk of lower back injury.
Could be a problem in the urinary or reproductive tract. See your health care provider for an exam.
Get yourself to the emergency dep't. of your local hospital, or if you have a gastroenterologist, call the office and get an emergency app't; better be safe than sorry.
It is actually a lower back muscle that is located in the posterior abdominal wall
Signs of pregnancy are a missing period and positive pregnancy test. Lower back pain and pain in the abdominal region are not signs of pregnancy. See your healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis.
Abdominal muscle allow force to transfer from the lower to the upper body. Basicelly stabilizing the spine and keeping you in balance. Strong abdominal muscle will improve your overall strength and reduce the risk of lower back injury.
Could be - take a test if your period doesn't arrive. It could just be PMS symptoms
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.