If you're not cramping or bleeding, then everything is probably okay. The scan will tell you for sure. But the size of everything is still small at this point, so it's very unlikely that the uterus or the baby suffered any damage from that.
2007-09-13 06:53:13
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answered by MS 7
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Not really, not online, they dont know your case history or anything. If you gp had major concerns, he/she would have got you in for a scan immediately. Bellies are quite good at protecting the baby, this goes back to the days when society wasnt so civilised and women had to carry on working, carrying heavy loads, had lots of young kids who constantly bounced up and down on mums tum, etc. Your gp has probably told you what to look for if there are any problems, and you havent said on here if there is bleeding or anything, so i assume that you will get through tonight until you go for scan tomorrow. You could also try ringing the maternity ward at your hospital and see what they say, even if its just to put your mind at rest. Babies are also surrounded by lots of fluid which will disperse weight evenly and help protect baby. Good luck with your scan, though i doubt you will need good luck, it will probably be okay.
2007-09-13 07:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way of knowing 100% without a scan unless you are having more than the normal streching pains and or bleeding you are probally fine. You will be shocked how heavy handed the scanographer will be I think you are safe the baby is still gaurded by your pelvis.
GOOD LUCK
2007-09-13 07:47:01
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answered by loopy loo 3
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as with answer from Melissa if no cramping or bleeding you are probably okay - try not to worry too much - easier said than done - the scan will tell you all you need to know. Doubt anywhere online would be able to help
2007-09-13 06:55:58
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answered by stef 4
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First, you shouldn't let your 14 year old sit on your stomach. Second, there is no way to know with certainty that the baby is ok without having a scan. Third, unless you start bleeding I wouldn't worry about it. The uterus is quite protective of your little one and cusions him/her very well. If you're not bleeding, you should be fine.
2007-09-13 06:53:40
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answered by Rachael R 3
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i have 4 and my first pregnancy was quiet but with the little ones who followed, my tummy took a bashing each time. my 7 yr old even bounced on my tum when we played games, each of my kids were in great health. i think we are made in a way that protects the baby. at 11 weeks you should be able to get your son and hubby on there and your baby is too tucked away in his watery bag to feel a thing.
congratulations on your pregnancy. i hope all goes well.
2007-09-13 07:35:39
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answered by bemusedconfused 3
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Online? No. But I'm sure all is well. Your baby is very protected in your womb! You would have to have extreme trauma to your stomach (getting hit in the stomach as a result of someone punching you or a car accident, etc.) to cause harm to your baby. I'm sure your 14-year-old didn't sit on you hard enough to cause any damage. Good luck.
2007-09-13 06:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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babys are very rezilient i went on a site baby expert and it said that real life it takes alot more than a accident to miscarry just stay calm as possible im sure everything will be fine
good luck with your scan
2007-09-13 06:56:09
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answered by KEL B 2
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A look at the precious baby is always a blessing, but your body does an amazing job at protecting that little thing inside there! Take care, relax as much as you can, and good luck!
2007-09-13 06:53:42
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answered by momoftwo 2
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everyone is different, so you can't CHECK online... but you can ask what has happened to other women in a similar situation. FYI: you worrying about it is just going to make it worse.... trust what your doctor tells you.... fetuses are stronger than you think. relax and good luck when you get into the docs office.
2007-09-13 06:56:21
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answered by ? 2
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