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Small pain

I am 19 weeks pregnant with my first child so I am clueless to the regular aches and pains of pregnancy.  I have a small pain in just one spot on my lower stomach on my left side and its been there for hours.  I don't know if I should worry or if it could be a place where my baby is and has just settled and is aching because of that.  I just want to know if that sounds like a normal thing.  I feel my little girl move a bit.  
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I get it sometimes but it never lasts for more than a few minutes. It's my baby poking me with her elbow or foot or whatever it is, but its painful lol it goes away when she moves so I know that's what its from
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Thank you!!! I had no clue.  Its not terrible but it hurts enough that its annoying and throbbing.  I will try Tylenol and try not to worry :-)
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5691681 tn?1375735348
I'm prego with my second and I'm 18weeks 4days. I had alot of small pains that would stay in the same spot and drove me crazy! I was so worried that I had my Dr do an ultrasound and there was nothing wrong. It's just our bodies stretching inside to make more room for that wiggle worm. My pain stayed for about a week, but if it's bothering you just take a Tylenol. It won't hurt you or baby, and it'll ease your stress. =)
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5492154 tn?1374801006
Could be a nerve, the baby or even round ligament pains as long as its not horrible i think you'll be okay
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