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sharp pain?? 18 weeks

I have a sharp pain in my left side directly across from my belly button. It hurts when I try to lay down or if i move a certain way also when I cough sneeze or anything.  Does anyone know what it might be?? My next appt is oct 15th for my ob n anatomy scan so at least I can have them check :/
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its gone by so fast lol I still picture her as tiny haha
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5640933 tn?1374342164
Baby is by belly button by 20 weeks x
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Kinda yeah and especially when I lay on my right side
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Does it hurt when you touch it? If it does its just your ligaments. Basically its your tummy growing, its stretching.
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4818131 tn?1373730422
It may have something to do with your kidney. I've been getting bad kidney infections since I became pregnant and that's where mine tend to hurt
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Yeah I'll ask at my next appt Angel
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U think the baby is that high already peaches?? I still picture her so low and little lol
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Happens to me all the time I was told its just baby moving and your tummy growing!
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Thats your ligaments stretching. Its normal to happen, but if you're still worried then ask your dr about it
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Anyone?? :(
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