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243097 tn?1233755999

OH MY GOD....Help

I am 33 weeks and 5 days and last night i did the worse thing possible....i ACCIDENTLY SLEPT ON MY STOMACH...I feel awful this morning and I feel like i am going to throw up...Do you think i did any harm to the baby? I was even sleeping with a pillow....why the heck did i turn on my stomach?
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It's fine to sleep on your stomach, your baby was probably just a little squished, that's all.

Are you feeling movement? You need to make sure baby has at least 10 movements an hour. If not, then you need to seek medical attention. Otherwise the little one is probably just fine!!!
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200198 tn?1259887597
how in the world did you sleep on your stomach?? I know that once I was like 5 months I couldn't sleep on my stomach if I wanted too. Ouuuch.... I don't know I guess if you were comfortable then your alright but I wuold be alarmed too. I worry alot tho... is the baby moving around fine?
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373683 tn?1218997212
Sleeping on your stomach is not the best thing in the world, and you can sleep on it if your comfortable, but  you didn't hurt your baby..... I used to do it all the time.. Until I got too big.
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202436 tn?1326474333
You're probably fine.  Unless you are EXTREMELY heavyset as in morbidly obese you probably did not harm the baby.  That baby is well protected but if your scared, go see your doctor or do a fetal kick count.
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