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stomach being jumped on?

So im 10 weeks. And I'm a dog trainer.  Today a 6 month old Rottweiler jumped up and usually I can deflect them but I missed it and she hit my lower left abdomen.  It only hurt for a few seconds and that was it. No cramping or bleeding has occurred in the past 2 hours. I'm not overly worried but I am concerned.  The jump wasn't unbearable cause there was some distance but she still landed on me. Has anyone else had a similar situation with someone or something hitting their stomach?  Should I worry?
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I had that happen at aboit 8 months with my pitbull. and i actually fell down and she scratched my belly. she jumped up to grab a branch.on a tree and i just was in the way. i had some cramps but i.gor checked out and was fine. your still to' early for it to have hurt baby. :-)
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O yes definitely. I'm not gonna have a big belly and teaching dogs tricks lol my baby's health and safety come first. But thank you for your reply!
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Baby is still much too small to be hurt so you're fine. I'm working on getting certified as a professional dog trainer myself. :)
If you do start cramping and bleeding then call your doc but until you get super heavy you really have nothing to worry about. After a while you might want to think about either taking off from work for a bit or asking for a partner to help out with bigger dogs. Your balance is just going to get worse and if you're still working with large dogs that have jumping problems you'll be a high risk for falling.
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