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123128 tn?1189755827

ok this is totally off topic but i just wanna know

This is not a question about cancer or anything....

     like i have said many times i am 34 weeks pregnant and lately i have noticed that at times my belly button area gets really sore like sometimes i get a sharpe pain in it LOL now i dunno if thats normal or if i should worry. I heard something like my uterus is pushing against that area but would that really cause my belly button to hurt? I know this is probably a stupid question but i know theres alot of you who have children and maybe know what i am talking about or at least i hope you do
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OH MAN do I ever remember that!  It felt totally bruised all the time. Scared me a lot.  I think it is just that tissue around there or something, I dunno but I remember it hurt. Wait til it pops right out, charming. You know what else? I had these really weird lumps all over my belly that hurt like crazy...guess what they were?  Yep, fibroids.  They grew and they hurt when I was preggers. They went down after the little ones arrived.
Gee, everything hurts when you are pregnant!
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117289 tn?1391712825
Oh yes, the fond memories are returning.  The bellybutton poking out was surely the funniest!
~Tascha
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Yep, I remember it to - your inny will turn to an outy.
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123128 tn?1189755827
HAHA thats funny mine is popping out too but i had a very very very deep innie but it kinda hurts sometimes and i told my doctor and they were like "thats ok" and id idn't get any answers i figured everything was fine but ya never know. And this is my first pregnancy so i am experiencing some weird things lol but thank you for your input
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I remember it well! I have a 3 and 4 yr old!  I too have a deep innie....so, the poking out of Mt. Navel totally helped me keep it cleaned out!
(((Raynbow
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