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what should I do?!

Ok. I'm 26 weeks and 4 days ago I got a really bad stomach flu and ever since my stomach has been on the recovery.  However this morning I woke up having terrible pain in my stomach.  It's now almost 12 and hasn't gotten any better.  I'm in so much pain!  I'm freaked out for the baby.  Do you think it could be gas? Or should I go in to the doctor.  I've left a message with my OB but she still hasn't called me back.  Help! What should I do? !
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Oh I new they went pee n everything I just didnt know you could feel it. Lol. That's cool tho. My rummy does that everyday. N now I know why. Lol
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Lol yea they do there businesses inside of you. It sounds weird and nasty but you'll know when they're going. Once you feel pressure on your stomach or see your tummy looking a bit uneven that mean it doing there businesses and you'll feel the need to use the restroom too.
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Thablood you for posting this. Now I know why I've been feeling that. I finally went to the restroom I feel so much better. I never new about the baby going to the restroom part. That's weird.
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It could be gas that you are having. Have you used the restroom yet? If not do so. If nothing comes out or it feels like it but don't want to drink some apple juice and if that don't help make some chamomile with mint tea it helps you to use the restroom. That tea is safe to drink when you are pregnant. Also, the pressure you feel on your stomach meana your baby is using the restroom trust me I know :/ but it also help to lay on your side with pillow underneath your tummy.
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