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sore abdomen!

I'll be 26 weeks tomorrow, and my abdomen is so sore, especially at the top of it...it kinda starts after I eat or lift something...it's sore like when you have a giant bruise, constant but not unbearable pain...does anyone else feel this, or is it normal?
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during pregnancy, my belly is the most painful and uncomfortable part of my body. This is my 3rd. It feels like I'm about to explode, my belly can't relax, and it feels like a huge bruise. It is painful and sometimes excruciating whenever baby moves. I use a belly support and I rub my belly to try to get it to relax. My OB said it's normal...
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I was having horriable pains in my belly and back I didn't know what it was and I was scared so I went to the emergency room. They hooked me up to the Machines and checked my urine. I wasn't having contractions so they thought I had a bladder Infection. All my tests came back normal and they told me my body is stretching and preparing for deliverly. I'm 25 weeks and a couple of days. Most the time it's normal when you should worry is if there infections bleeding or if you have a fever
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I had that feeling like I did 200 crunches my midwife said round ligament pain got me a belly band no more problems for me.
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See if happens when u eat dairy it could be ur galblader if u have the bruise pain all day it might not be that. Usually galblader pain is triggered after eating  spicy food, dairy or oily food good luck
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