first off....congratulations,being a mother is most amazing thing you will ever do and i sincerely hope that you fully understand how precious the life of that little baby is...........secondly, i believe that every concern should be ran by your doctor for his professional oppinion because only he knows your medical history present condition and/or any risks...(i know mine had to think i was insane because i called them almost everyday and even went so far as to insist they retest my hormone level on numerous occassions...in my defence i had 3 previous pregnancies that ended badly before i was 21yrs old which devistated my husband and i so naturally i was over paranoid and ended up having one of the easiest pregnancies ANY woman could ask for and an amazing son)........ok, that being said yes most women have a constant aching pain in the abdominal area due to streaching of the uterus and the stomach muscles especially in the second trimester where the baby is bassically fully developed being about the size of a bean and begins to actually grow in size(and it doesnt have to grow much to completly fill your uterus and begin streaching it out).......these pains can be aggravated by various things including having a small frame, not exercising or staying limber(ONLY if doctor approves and ONLY what he approves) and getting a balanced diet........it is VERY important to make sure you get ALL the vitamins and nutrients that your doctor has advised........aside from that ill tell you what my doctor told me to ask myself when i got paranoid...."are you in so much pain that you are NOT ok and to go to the ER?........are you spotting/bleeding in any way?........if not then odds are your probably ok..................................................................although i know that there is no real comfort in anything that anybody can say when fearing for your child...........I hope that this has helped in some way and i wish you luck
2006-06-27 18:45:27
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answered by alss03 2
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answered by Anonymous
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I had these in the beginning too. I was told by my doctor it was just the stretching going on inside while my body was trying to make more room for the baby.
2006-06-27 17:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no go to the doc and get checked out I had 6 miscarriages before I had my 2 daughters and I lost the babies before I had them all at different times when I was pregnant. When it comes to you and your baby don't take any chances and get checked out again
2006-06-27 17:28:28
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answered by midnightsmokerchic23 4
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I would call your doctor to be safe especially if they are getting stronger. I don't know how old you are but the younger you are the more important it is to seek medical advice.
2006-06-27 17:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds to me like your body changing....dont forget you have a baby growing inside you and it needs more room,the pains are probably just growing pains for your baby to move more..if it gets too painful go straight to your doc or the er
2006-06-27 19:57:28
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answered by redtez65 2
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It very well could be your round ligaments stretching. But if it is continual and getting worse it would be best to call or check with your doc cuz cramping "could" be a sign of m/c... But hopefully it isnt anything to worry about!
2006-06-27 17:26:13
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answered by GroovySmurf 2
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sounds like your body is making room for the little one....however, when in doubt consult your Dr.
Enjoy!
2006-06-27 17:27:53
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answered by jil c 1
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