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Q: I Think I'm Having a Belly Growth Spurt Lol
asked by: TiNaBo0314 on May 4th, 2004
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Is it normal to have pain in your stomach like especially when you are laying down?? It feels like someone kicked me like a bruise kind of but on the inside, my mom said it could be because thats the side the baby kicks on most. She kicks me mostly when i'm laying on my side and it feels like either her head or her feet I can't tell which end which is at because when she stretches out I can see it from both sides of my stomach so I know she's in a traverse position but could that be causing the pain or is it a growth spurt?! Lol sorry so long but this is new to me, she was in a diff position b4 and I didn't feel her kick on both sides.
~christina
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insurancegirl
replied on May 4th, 2004
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TiNaBo0314
replied on May 4th, 2004
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Why?!?! What could be wrong, every time I have those kind of pains all my ob tells me is that its from the baby growing and my stomach stretching out, I am kind of small for 28 weeks so could it be my stomach is finally getting a lot bigger??
~christina
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gypy04
replied on May 4th, 2004
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It is because the baby is getting bigger, and doesn't have enought room yet. Also its your ligaments stretching, to accomedate your growing baby.
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