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tilted uterus

How many of you ladies have a uterus that is not only tilted back a little but off center to one side or the other? My uterus seems to be more on the left than anything and that's the side I have all my round ligament pains for the most part and where I feel all my twitches and such. And if you did have an off center uterus did it seem to become more centered by the time you're really showing?
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Thanks. I would ask my dr but everytime i go to see her i get so excited abt hearing or seeing the baby i forget to ask haha
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I'm 26 weeks and my uterus is tilted back. My growing pains seem to really only show up on my left side.
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Mine is tilted also the only problem I've had was it's makes the vaginal ultrasounds alot difficult to see the baby.
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Not as far as I know, at least I haven't heard anything like that. From what I have read online it doesn't make much of a difference other than where you feel growing pains and such but you never know what you can really believe when reading online so I thought I'd ask for personal stories. I've heard from one person who said hers was also to the right and her belly looked sort of lopsided but people couldn't tell unless she showed them and it centered as she got bigger but I wanted to know if it's like that for everyone that's a bit lopsided lol
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My uterus is tilted but i dnt kno if its off centered but i have been having most of mu growing pains in my right side. I ddnt rlly ask my dr yet but what does a tilted uterus rlly do to ur baby and does it make u more likely for a c-section?
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