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Pressure on stomach?

Hi, I have a question I'm hoping someone can help me with. I'm 5 months pregnant (20 weeks) and my boyfriend and I got in a huge fight last night. When I tried to leave, he threw me over his shoulder and carried me to the bedroom to keep me from leaving. When he did that, all the weight of my body was on my stomach on his shoulder...when he set me down, I got sharp pains and started vomiting immediately. The pain lasted all night when I would move and now, the next morning, it still hurts if I move enough to put any strain on my stomach. I felt the baby kick last night after that happened, which made me feel better, but I'm wondering if anything could have happened to the baby. I have no bleeding or anything, just pain..
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Definitely please get checked by your doctor,  that is not okay he did that.
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2173576 tn?1341847341
Go to the Dr and let him know they might want to do a Sono to see of everything is Okay.
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You need to call your OB and talk to him/her about it. Pain after stuff like that, bleeding or not, isn't good, and needs to be checked into just to be sure. Second, your BF should NOT be doing that to his pregnant girlfriend, are you planning on leaving or just staying there and dealing with that abuse? Because that's what that is. That is not okay! Good luck hun!
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