Anybody? Really curious, and I don't have another OB appointment for at least a couple of weeks.
Yes, it's possible to get them just on one side. It's just one side of the uterus contracting instead of the whole thing.
I found this. Hope it helps:
"Braxton Hicks contractions are not regular in nature and are felt as a tightening cramps on the abdomen for a few seconds to minutes. The abdominal wall could become like rock solid for a few seconds and then relaxes. When felt with the hand, the hardness could be localized to a part of the uterus. After a few seconds to minutes, the contraction is followed by relaxation"
Ah okay, definitely helps. It was kinda weird, glad that's what it was. Thanks!