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my tummy isn't as hard as it was before . I wasn't showing but it was pretty solid .. im already overly paranoid about losing the baby .. is it normal to lose its hard ? im 13w6d
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thanks for telling me !^^
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alright thank you , that really calmed my nerves !
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The pain is usually round ligament pain and I wouldn't try to stretch it out because you can overstretch and be a constant pain
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Lol I was like that too with my first n I still didn't really learn with my second but I know now with my third kid. It just might be gas cuhs movement are usually felt at 24 weeks but like 16 weeks you can feel a little. Your baby still tiny like a pea pod. It'll be okay. You'll get to experience a lot of new things
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yeaa , so im totally new to this and freak out over everything lol . I keep feeling little movements but Im not sure if its the baby or just gad bubbles
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R ya a ftm?
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Yeah its nothing to worry bout its the baby moving to different spot.  Maybe your uterus is expanding.
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so its nothing I should worry about ? iv also been having pains , like I pulled something and I need to stretch it out . but when I do it just hurts even more
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No I don't think so. My tummy like that sometimes I'm 16 weeks 4 days its gets hard then sometimes not hard.
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bump
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