Anyone else around 33 weeks ever been sore
in one spot from where the baby kicks
often?
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mominashoe
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Posted: 04-14-08 16:11pm
Hmm, I don't know if you can get sore from
the baby kicking. It might hurt when he
kicks up into your ribcage, but I dunno,
everyone is different. Where exactly are
you feeling sore?
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care_free
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Posted: 04-14-08 18:22pm
I have what feels like an internal
"bruise" where something(foot, knee,
elbow?) hard always tries to push out.
Usually when I rub that spot I get kicked
there. I hope it's normal...
Hmm, I don't know if you can
get sore from the baby kicking. It might
hurt when he kicks up into your ribcage,
but I dunno, everyone is different.
Where exactly are you feeling
sore?
I have what feels like an
internal "bruise" where something(foot,
knee, elbow?) hard always tries to push
out. Usually when I rub that spot I get
kicked there. I hope it's
normal...
yea thats what i feel its like her foot is
jabbing me there all the time, well it is
but thats what it feels like an internal
bruise
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girlfromdasticks
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Posted: 04-15-08 09:20am
I will be 30 weeks on friday. I haven't
had a constant kick in one place, but it
hurts so bad sometimes when he kicks, or
sometimes I think it is his head. Like
when I lay in bed on my side he always
seems to kick the hardest on the side I am
laying on it it hurts twice as bad. I can
def tell he is getting bigger yay!!
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mominashoe
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Posted: 04-15-08 09:29am
Ah welcome to pregnancy! Fortunately my
last one wasn't kicking me so much to get
me that sore. It did hurt when she
kicked, but it didn't hurt all the time.
Number 5 was born almost 6 weeks early, so
that last I had that was up in my ribcage
like that was 4 years ago or earlier.
It's ok though, they can't hurt you You can always get
on your hands and knees for relief.
Sometimes I would rest my upper body on a
couch or recliner and keep my knees on the
floor. It felt good.
I will be 30 weeks on
friday. I haven't had a constant kick in
one place, but it hurts so bad sometimes
when he kicks, or sometimes I think it is
his head. Like when I lay in bed on my
side he always seems to kick the hardest
on the side I am laying on it it hurts
twice as bad. I can def tell he is
getting bigger
yay!!
yea i wonder how big she is now because
they are getting harder and harder
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mominashoe
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Posted: 04-15-08 13:19pm
I always thought it was funny how big the
baby feels and how strong the kicks feel
when they are inside you, and then when
they are out they are so small and
couldn't hurt a fly.
Ah welcome to pregnancy!
Fortunately my last one wasn't kicking me
so much to get me that sore. It did hurt
when she kicked, but it didn't hurt all
the time. Number 5 was born almost 6
weeks early, so that last I had that was
up in my ribcage like that was 4 years ago
or earlier. It's ok though, they can't
hurt you You can always get
on your hands and knees for relief.
Sometimes I would rest my upper body on a
couch or recliner and keep my knees on the
floor. It felt
good.
hmm ok i was a bit
worried at first about the soreness
I always thought it was
funny how big the baby feels and how
strong the kicks feel when they are inside
you, and then when they are out they are
so small and couldn't hurt a
fly.
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