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2075786 tn?1342908758

did she cause a miscarriage

Im a little over 7 weeks and a friend at work (who didnt know i was pregnant) cane and squeezed me around my ribs. Ive been cramping all day so i cant really tell if im hurting for that or not.but i was wondering if that could cause a m/c??????
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1959722 tn?1338778115
No she couldn't have that way. I work with the developmentally disabled and am 29w6d and my guys squeeze me all the time. You're good I'm sure!
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2075786 tn?1342908758
Thank you guys sooo much!! I was really nervous until your responses!!!!
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I'm gonna say no!  Your baby has LOTS of cushion between it and the outside.  It may have just put too much pressure on ur ribs.  If you are severely concerned call the doctor and see what they say.
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1835206 tn?1414772252
No, baby is burrowed deep behind your pubic bone :)
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2020005 tn?1628125976
No, it's very unlikely, the baby is very tiny and very well protected at this early stage, cramping is also very normal in early pregnancy, so that's probably what you're feeling is your uterus stretching. If you start spotting that gets progressively worse, then worry, but I highly doubt you'll have a problem. Good luck and congratulations!
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2008858 tn?1343844041
At 7 weeks baby is still quiet low down. If your conference I would call your doctor.
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