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pain on right side of stomach

I am 34 weeks today. I've been having this pain on the left side of my stomach. It normally starts when I walk for more than 10min. The baby is fine, she kicks and moves normally. This pain started last week. Its just this pain then my stomach becomes really hard.
I am only seeing my gynae next friday. Is this something I should worry about?
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I had a pain on mine and on tops my legs with a rash looked like blood spots where it hurts but had liver test everything came back fine but my docs and midwife couldn't find out what it was but me and my hubby realised every time I eat nuts it would get unbearable I love nuts and crave them but I have to stay away from them only couple weeks left :-) you don't always get a rash with it..I though I'd post incase this helps love x
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I had pains some on my left side under my ribs some and it was heartburn they said.
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Yeah when I change sides or positions the pain sometimes goes away. Like today I haven't had that pain.
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If you are worried you could call the doc, but if the pain stops when you change position or lay down then probably nothing to worry about.  My baby favors my right side, she pushes on all sorts of nerves and things that will randomly cause me some pain.  I have gotten to the point where I will push her butt gently to make her move cuz it hurts me!  If it is only from walking then it could simply be a cramp.
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Its the right side of stomach not left.
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