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stomach looks uneven

Has anyone noticed one side of thier stomach looks like it sticks out farther than the other? Im just now actually getting a bump at 19 weeks and it almost looks like the right side of my belly sticks out just a bit farther than the left side. This is also the side that the doctor always finds the heart beat on and the side he his head was on during the ultrasound. Is it possible that hes just pushing my belly out on rhat side?
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I notice this every morning, I'm 21weeks with twins. It's so weird
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Its very odd because mine is always on the right side but it was never like that before
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It's just where your baby is laying according to my doc. My little girl likes the left side but sometimes she goes down real low and my bump kinda disappears for a little bit. It's all good.
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Lol I really wana no..im alrdy showing nd my left side sticks out more...
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I've wondered that myself, many times. This is my third pregnancy, and as before, my left side sticks out further. But the heartbeat is usually in the middle, so what's up with that? I don't notice it when I'm not pregnant. Also, who else gets weirded out by the cone shape when you lean back?
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Lol i had the same question a few days ago. Im 20 weeks and ive just figured out that the baby can find. His/her "comfy spot".So your baby is most likely just curled up sleeping... My baby also chose the right side probably because i sleep on my right side.
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