If you're worried call your doctor and/or go to the emergency room. There's no need to sit at home and be worried when there could be nothing wrong or risk something preventable to your baby.
2006-07-15 13:13:09
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answered by Alyssa 5
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If you haven't experienced any bleeding or cramping, I wouldn't worry about it too much. But to ease your mind, go and see a doctor. By the way, why were you kicked in the stomach. I would take charges up on whom ever did this if it was on purpose.
And to who ever said "first off how old are you because your spelling is horrible and no one will take you seriously", I don't have the best of spelling either, nor do a lot of people that I know, many of which are above the age of 30. Spelling has nothing to do with age. The question itself was a serious one, no matter what age anyway. Being young does not mean you can't get pregnant, nor does it mean you cannot be a good parent. Who ever told you otherwise was seriously mistaken.
2006-07-15 20:55:05
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answered by gaea08 2
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I fell down a flight of stairs when I was 3 months pregnant. I had some pain in my sides, and I went to the ER. They told me that everything is fine and that the baby was well protected. I have even herd stories of women who were 9 months pregnant and fell or got kicked in their belly's and nothing happened. You baby is very small right now and a kick to the belly is very unlikely to cause death. At 2 months your uterus is like 2 inches above the top of your pelvic bone, unless they kicked you in the crotch then your fine. If you begin to bleed then there is something wrong.
2006-07-15 22:28:38
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answered by fluffy0106 2
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I highly doubt it. When a baby is conceived, it's surrounded by a protective tissue type film if you will. It would have absorbed the shock of the kick. Several pregnant women are in martial arts and they get kicked in the stomach and their baby's come out just fine. So I wouldn't worry about it, but if you're still concerned I'd suggest you talk to your doctor.
2006-07-15 20:44:48
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answered by tkd_angel 2
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Why were you kicked in the stomach, by whom, what were you doing? Things that a doctor is going to ask and you should call your obstitrition right away!!!! Let them know what happened. They will determine if they want you to come in right away for testing and they will tell you what you need to watch for. But more than likely nothing happened. That baby is very, very protected in a sac in your uterus. If you were further along it could be a problem.
2006-07-15 20:15:28
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answered by mom of girls 6
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You really need to go to the doctor ASAP because if you are only 2 months along then that means you are in your first trimaster of your pregnancy, and the first trimaster is the most critical months. That's when it is the easiest time to have a miscarriage. I don't mean to scare you but I've had experience with stuff like this before with my mom and some friends. So please go to YOUR doctor or even the ER and get checked out.
2006-07-16 01:25:06
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answered by littlemama_8277 1
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I doubt it, but if you got kicked very hard, you should go to the doctor ASAP, but even if you didn't, if you have any question of if you should or shouldn't, and a life is at hand, don't ask on Yahoo! Answers, as half the people are dumb, and say the wrong things....
Go to a doctor!!
2006-07-15 20:17:02
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answered by John D 2
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If you are worried you should go to the ER. Remember though that the baby is floating around in a cushy pouch of water. It takes a really hard blow to injure a fetus. As long as you aren't having any cramping or bleeding chances are everything is fine.
2006-07-15 20:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a lot of fluid protecting your baby. He's probably OK, but you should see your doctor right away to make sure.
And whoever kicked you in the stomach, I hope you'll stay away from him.
2006-07-15 20:18:44
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answered by Lady J 4
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Call the maternity floor at a local hospital, or better yet, call YOUR doctor. They can pull some strings ,or at least get you in their office to listen for a heartbeat. If I was your doctor, I would have your *** meet me at the office or wherever. Your baby's life depends on you. DO SOMETHING ,GIRL.
2006-07-15 20:36:38
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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