Sounds like the baby is making itself at home in your ribs. Get on all fours and arch your back up and then down slowly several times. That should encourage the little whipper-snapper to go find something more fun to play with....like your bladder.
2007-03-15 02:40:36
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answered by leaptad 6
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What type of pain? When I was pregnant with my second son I had this burning thing going on in the same area. I used a maternity belt and that helped. But if you are having just pain in that area I would say it is the baby laying in that area.
I don't know if this would help but try laying on your right side to see if your baby will move alittle. But as the baby gets bigger you may have to deal with it or take one regular strength tylenol if you can't. Congrats and good luck to you.
2007-03-15 02:46:26
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answered by Jade 4
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I had the same problem. I was told that it was because my baby was doing something in that area. Most likely he is laying in that area. What you can do is put an ice pack on the area where you feel the pain. Since babies do not like the cold, he/she will move to another location.
2007-03-15 02:45:33
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answered by arwin_aragorn 2
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chances are the baby has found a comfortable position right under your ribs in that area. as s/he gets bigger, it's harder for them to find a comfortable postion. if you do some bending and stretching s/he can be coaxed into a more comfortable spot for both of you.
2007-03-15 02:46:07
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answered by danili 3
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at about 31 weeks i was having trouble with my chest bones and my back hurting and i had an ultrasound done and the tech said his but was up in my ribs, it eased away a few days later
2007-03-15 02:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was pregnant with my daughter- I finally figured out that it was my daughter "kicking" my ribs. It was painful, and I used to try to move her around until I was more comfortable
2007-03-15 02:42:37
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answered by Mommy of Two 2
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It could be that the baby is running out of room
you might want to do some stretches
or maybe its really bad gas
2007-03-15 02:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the more suitable undertaking w/cats and being pregnant is a topic called toxoplasmosis. It comes out in the stool, yet is additionally transmitted with the aid of being scratched besides - b/c the cat digs/scratches around in the litterbox. i might in basic terms circulate to them as low as attainable for the subsequent cpl mos and once you do - don't be afraid to ask them to maintain kitty in the different room mutually as you're there. mutually as the scent of a clutter container could be stinky and offensive, it won't harm you/your toddler.
2016-10-02 04:06:03
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answered by kosmoski 4
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I had that after 30 weeks until delivery. The only thing that helped was staying active, and the occasional tylenol.
2007-03-15 02:43:33
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answered by amosunknown 7
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the baby is getting bigger and takeing up more room. you can actually move the baby by massaging that area. like your trying to push him/her over. certain foods make the baby more active if you know which ones do eat them and while the baby is active start massaging. the baby should move.
2007-03-15 02:45:06
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answered by dmpabab3 2
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