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anyone else?

Who's close to your due date is your stomach lop sided a lot more now or should I be worried. She movies a lot still but she makes my tummy look like a butt or she makes it looks really lop sided and its  constant thing now. Is this normal? Did anyone else or is anyone else going through this or know why? I'm a little worried :( I'm 39+4 weeks.
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Well they were scared she was going to come early because I'm really small. But now I'm 3 days away from Ny due date and she shows no sign of coming. She does but it goes away! My baby is so stubborn! I wish she would come out soon. I'm in a lot of pain :'( but thank you very much :)
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7343521 tn?1402371959
Probably cause shes dropped and getting ready for yalls big day :) my dr told me when you start feeling them low thats what theyre doing :) maybe youll get her soon! :)
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No I see her every week. She said baby is stilldoing great. She's always on my right side as well. I'm guessing maybe its her but. But she's been head down since 34 weeks so idk.I also feel movement in my pelvic area and was wondering why am I feeling movement down there.
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7343521 tn?1402371959
Im 34.3 and my son likes to be on my right side. So I always look lopsided too lol. Has your dr said anything about it?
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