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Not Painfull, Just tender and Uncomfortable

OK so i no there is a baby growing in there and room is quickly running out. But does any1 else get discomfort when bending over or lifting there leg to put pants/shoes on? I get it in the lower left side of my uterus area when i do this. Im 17weeks. ???? Is it normal, should i be concerned and have u had this???
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2104110 tn?1358318243
Tender tummy wen u lyin dwn or gttn up, 31wks hopin an prayin it gts easier ones body tkes a toll al in the nme of love for ur bundle of joy lol
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omg yesssss i do.. alot of it is constipation for me. n its terrible!! im almost twenty weeks. its everything i can do to get dressed in the morning.
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1911870 tn?1345419009
Yes yes and yes! Please lord let my next 3 months breeze by. Lol. I am so uncomfortable like all the time and I know the bigger I get the more uncofortable i'll get.
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Yes!! All i can say at this point is im glad i can wear flip flops to work!!!
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Yes!! It's feels like someone's stuck a pole or something across your belly lol
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2077440 tn?1333720610
i get that now at 10 weeks lol not looking forward to when i can put my own shoes on lol
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Yes its normal and it only gets worse. Lol. Im 33 Weeks and it just keeps getting more uncomfortable. Every day its harder to put pants and socks on.
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