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hit in the stomach

last night at a birthday party i was accidently pushed on to a hood of a car and someone fellone me and putting the elbow in to my stomach hard. last night i had pretty good cramps and today they are better but i am still cramping should i go to the dr and get checked out (today is sun) or is the baby to small to get hurt?
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623156 tn?1322865851
It wouldn't hurt to give your dr a call. If you are having cramps you it could be your body telling you something or just your uterus growing. Let me know what hapens and good luck!
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let me know what did the doctor said to you
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hi, even if the cramping is getting better. u should have called to the doctor in ER. there is always a doctor in ER. EVEN IF EVERYTHING IS FINE which I think so atleast you cud have your sound state of mind. if you are reading this mail whatever time it is please pull the phone and call the doctor in ER AND TELL them what has gone wrong with you and how you are felling and then do whatever they say. plz dont take chances. are these just cramps or the contractions which are coming again.
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706843 tn?1229014852
i honestly would go to the Dr. any way just becuase im a nervous person lol but like momytobe81 said youre prolly fine :). how far along are you?
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725042 tn?1231083310
Hi Shannon,

How far along are you? Most likely you are fine, but if the cramping continues I would defintely make the call.

Good luck
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