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I'm carrying twins and I'm 12 weeks and 3 days is anybody stomach already hanging low...What does that mean is this normal I need answer please. ..
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I found out at 16weeks. I have to have an ultrasound everymonth so i was able to find out sooner
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Hopefully I will have the same when did you find out what you was having and thank you
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Congrats to you as well. Im having a little boy and a little girl
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Wow haley congratulations on the twins
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The babiex stay low till your 16+ weeks . well most of the time. Im 25 weeks with twins and one is laying down on my cervix and the other is clear up in my ribs.
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OK good
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No no, your babies haven't dropped. Some women carry high, up to their ribs, some women carry low. Its different for every woman and it depends on body type and your uterus. Babies haven't dropped yet, when women describe dropping its when your babies drop into position to come out, and press down into your pelvis further. You're having twins, so you're probably showing faster than a woman carrying just one baby. You're probably just noticing your new belly (which is small and low at first). But it'll grow. You're babies aren't dropping yet there's no need to worry
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But this early. ..
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OK I was wondering thank u
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Some women carry lower than others, its nothing to be concerned about
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