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a little worried:(

For the past 2-3 days I've been having a burning sensation in my belly. I can't tell if its my stomach or my uterus.  It doesn't hurt per say but it is bothersome,  it keeps me up at night, n keeps me uncomfortable. I'm 13weeks is this normal?
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I'm 13 weeks today and have the same I've had it for about a week now which I called my Obgyn and asked them and mine is due to a procedure I had to have done a week ago
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6013798 tn?1385996569
Well in that case I wish you a speedy recovery and all the very best for the coming weeks! Have a healthy pregnancy :)
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I'm due 22!:) thank u, I thought I was going crazy! I'm a lil disabled right now n have been on bed rest for 4weeks, I'm still limited with my mobility so yoga is out of the question till I'm fully recovered!
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6013798 tn?1385996569
Hi there,  I am also 13w 4days and I have been experiencing the same sensation. Its actually due to our slow digestive system.  Try not to lie down after u eat and try to avoid too much spicy ingredients at night.  Yoga helps me in passing extra gas n smooth digestion also having icy water helped me alot.  Just sip by sip.  It u are still concerned do bring this up with ur ob at ur next appointment.  
Btw,  when are u due?  I'm due on 21 April :)
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Pregancy comes with discomfort nd pain. My doctor told it normal due to the uterus stretching nd growing.
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