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ilovemyfishies81

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Dog jumped on my bump.
Posted: 12-26-07 17:35pm

Paris-my puppy had jumped in my lap then her foot slipped into my belly button. Do you think the baby is ok?
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Posted: 12-26-07 17:43pm

yes
why wouldit it be?
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Posted: 12-26-07 17:47pm

i dunno i just know the baby is connected to it
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Posted: 12-26-07 17:48pm

yeah but everything is fine Very
Happy youve got alot of protective cushioning in there protecting the baby
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Posted: 12-26-07 17:48pm

i hope so because paris's lil feet hurt like hell
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Posted: 12-26-07 20:53pm

the baby is connected to your belly button? what do you mean?

your uterus doesn't even reach your belly button until you're 20 weeks, and i'm pretty sure you're not that far along yet.
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Posted: 12-27-07 00:17am

you are ok Smile
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Posted: 12-27-07 09:44am

Lol...your baby is FINE. THe umbilical cord is NOT connected to your belly button...at all...

Sarah
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:25pm

The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta that is located inside your uterus. Your belly button simply shows the connection you had with your mother-nothing to do with the child inside you.
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:47pm

BridgetHeartsFinn wrote:
the baby is connected to your belly button? what do you mean?

your uterus doesn't even reach your belly button until you're 20 weeks, and i'm pretty sure you're not that far along yet.


no thats not what i ment and im 17 weeks so im almost at 20
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:48pm

stepbak26 wrote:
you are ok Smile


o i know now
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:48pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
Lol...your baby is FINE. THe umbilical cord is NOT connected to your belly button...at all...

Sarah


well im not dumb i know that, thats not what i ment but never mind
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:49pm

what i ment was because her foot went so far down and it hurt i was just making sure it was ok i didnt mean that it was connected
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Posted: 12-27-07 13:50pm

im sorry i posted anything because it seems like your all jumping on me, im not totaly dumb to whats going on.
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Posted: 12-27-07 14:05pm

the baby's fine u have nothing to worry about, little things like that happen all the time and they are going to make you worry and wonder, and most of the time its fine.... If you really think that something might be wrong call your doctors office for more assurance... but most of the time everything is okay... I used to feel that way many times, and you're never really satisfied until the baby is in your arms and even then, you still tend to worry... but it will be okay
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Posted: 12-27-07 14:06pm

ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
Paris-my puppy had jumped in my lap then her foot slipped into my belly button. Do you think the baby is ok?


ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
i dunno i just know the baby is connected to it


In BOTH of your posts, you made it clear that you were concerned about the baby being injured because of pressure to your belly button.
In your 2nd post, you said you knew the baby was connected (to your belly button).

ALthough you didn't actually say it in your 2nd post, everyone took it as that.

Don't get defensive...we're just making sure you understood that the baby isn't connected to your b button.

We're not trying to bully you girl.

Sarah
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Posted: 12-27-07 14:22pm

ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
im sorry i posted anything because it seems like your all jumping on me, im not totaly dumb to whats going on.


Please don't feel you can't post on here. It is normal to wonder about these things when a life is growing inside of you. I had my own little questions as well.

Take care!! I would ask your doctor at your next visit just to give you peace of mind.
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Re: Youll Be Fine
Posted: 12-27-07 19:36pm

gabby734 wrote:
the baby's fine u have nothing to worry about, little things like that happen all the time and they are going to make you worry and wonder, and most of the time its fine.... If you really think that something might be wrong call your doctors office for more assurance... but most of the time everything is okay... I used to feel that way many times, and you're never really satisfied until the baby is in your arms and even then, you still tend to worry... but it will be okay

i have my prenatal appt tomorrow anyway
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Posted: 12-27-07 19:37pm

babymajic0506 wrote:
ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
Paris-my puppy had jumped in my lap then her foot slipped into my belly button. Do you think the baby is ok?


ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
i dunno i just know the baby is connected to it


In BOTH of your posts, you made it clear that you were concerned about the baby being injured because of pressure to your belly button.
In your 2nd post, you said you knew the baby was connected (to your belly button).

ALthough you didn't actually say it in your 2nd post, everyone took it as that.

Don't get defensive...we're just making sure you understood that the baby isn't connected to your b button.

We're not trying to bully you girl.

Sarah



ok...
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Posted: 12-27-07 19:37pm

ladylee70 wrote:
ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
im sorry i posted anything because it seems like your all jumping on me, im not totaly dumb to whats going on.


Please don't feel you can't post on here. It is normal to wonder about these things when a life is growing inside of you. I had my own little questions as well.

Take care!! I would ask your doctor at your next visit just to give you peace of mind.


i will tomorrow after my 4d appt
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