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243097 tn?1233755999

Strong kick from my son

So yesturday morning when we were lying in bed i turned over to see what my son was doing and he kicked me really hard in my stomach...i'm 20 wks and 5 days...ever since then i've been a little worried that he might have hurt the baby (my 1st child is 13 months). Do you think that the kick did anything?
Also, today has been a very busy day and i've been on the go almost all day, lifting things, playing with my son, easter egg hunts etc....i feel drained...but also have a little pain in my side...should i be worried about anything?
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I think you and baby are fine. There is so much padding to protect baby that all is well. But seeing your doctor just for reassurance is never a bad thing. Also the pain in your side... I have a pain on either my right or left side almost every single moment of every single day since about 12 weeks. Doctor says it's my build and how baby is choosing to float around inside me. But again, reassurance from your doctor is never a bad thing!!!
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you should be fine your baby is well protected.The pain in your side could be to do with you ahving a very busy day today.Have you felt a lot of movement from your baby today.Keep a close watch but to be on the safe side and to ease your mind i would call your doctor and make an app to see them.Hope everything goes okay for you.Good luck and enjoy the rest of your pregnancy xx
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