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hurts to breath

I am 26weeks...my chest hurts and it hurts to breath in. Have any of you experienced this, what helped?
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Don't worry jen!!! I am glad you have not experienced it before. Have a great day! :)
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I'm sorry for asking you that but some women do smoke smh. I'm very tall so that can be the reason I've never experienced that b4 I hope it gets easier for u the elevation change could have did it too !!
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Thanks for responding. I think my little guy was in a bad place. I am short and he is very long. After a few hrs it finally went away but it can still be hard to breath. I dont smoke, but i did travel to visit my inlaws. It was an hour and a half drive with a massive change in elevation. Maybe that was my problem. I will talk with my Dr at my next appointment.
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Do u smoke ??? Have u been sick ???I've never experienced that b4. If it gets worse maybe u should call ur doc
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the baby could be in your ribs that used to happen to me alot.. it would hurt to breath and my chest hurt.. all you can do in that situation is rub were it hurts and maybe the baby will move
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I did about a week ago. I assume mine was just my baby kicking my ribs and went away in about 15 minutes. It hurt like hell though, I even cried a little.
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Any one????
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