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Q: Stomach
asked by: jcsugurl on January 30th, 2005
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When does your stomach start to harden and get bigger?
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jcsugurl
replied on January 30th, 2005
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Thanks jleee. When do I stop sleeping on my stomach it's really hard not to now?
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nmmama2005
replied on January 31st, 2005
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Ya my stomach didnt get hard at all. Only after I ate. I stopped sleeping on my belly when I was 5 1/2months.
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BrianBaby
replied on January 31st, 2005
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Jcsugurl~how far along are you??
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Tazzy D
replied on January 31st, 2005
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I was a stomach slleper to but the doctor told me to stay off of my stomach and back. Something about the blood flow and the babies oxygen or something.. I dont recall but I was 3 months then
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sftbllchika06
replied on January 31st, 2005
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I was just told to stop sleeping on my stomach and I almost 4 months. I am not sure when your stomach will be harder because mine is only hard when I am full or am laying on my back.
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SamiNSunisMa
replied on January 31st, 2005
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I think sleeping on ur tummy is is it comfortable anymore...
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sftbllchika06
replied on January 31st, 2005
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I am trying to break the habit right now. I also have a question. It is a little off the subject but can your boobs grow anytime during the pregnancy because in the begining they weren't sore and didn't get larger but now they are itching and I think they are getting bigger.
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zelda2005
replied on February 1st, 2005
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Oh i'm glad to hear that there are so many of you that like sleeping on your tummy...For me it's the hardest thing to give up!!!! Have you noticed how many things we have to give up for this bundle of joy (that makes me feel sick the whole time;-)!!!

I was told to sleep more on my left side because the embryo breathes better that way...
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BrianBaby
replied on February 1st, 2005
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Zelda~i'm really sorry....How far along are you again?? Lol~i forget anything and everything!!
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zelda2005
replied on February 2nd, 2005
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Hi brianbaby

i'm 9 weeks now after an in vitro. I'm seeing my specialist again today and if alls fine I must go back to work tomorrow :(

only next tuesday do I have my first real appointment with my gynecologist for the first big interview...I find it a bit late since my first 2 months are already over but I guess that's the way they work over here...Especially with in vitro because miscarriages are very high in the first trimester.

But i'm very positive because I wouldn't feel so nauseous the whole time if something was wrong...So even the bad signifies something good, hey???

I've noticed that i've become more forgetful...Any of you experience the same?
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BrianBaby
replied on February 2nd, 2005
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I'm always forgetful!! Lol!!! Nothing new there!! Everyone always tells me that being sick is a good sign that it is a healthy pregnancy! Good luck zelda and let me know how your app't goes!!
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