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Old Dec 4th, 2007, 00:05 AM   #1
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always in my ribs!!!!


anyone else having this problem? ugh! when i try to drive the car, or sit down pretty much anywhere!!! what a nightmare!!!
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Yeah i know that feeling, shes right up under my ribs and its really really uncomfy when sat down also making me short of breath alot of the time and making me go dizzy, arghhh move down a bit lady and give mummy a break hehe
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Yeah, LO was right under my ribs until about 2 weeks ago. Most of her kicking was in my ribs too. Was uncomfortable to say the least.

Hope it eases off soon for you x
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Yeah.. somehow LO is still managing to do it whilst engaged... Either he must have really long legs or I must have a really short body LOL. x
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Old Dec 4th, 2007, 12:56 PM   #5
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Hmm my lil one use to kick a lot near my ribs but now they are more into pushing their bum and feet gently as if they are stretching. Getting up after laying down for a long time is super difficult, feels like so much pressure in my pelvis.

Hope it eases for you soon. If it becomes very painful you can always try rocking them out of there for a bit maybe?
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Old Dec 6th, 2007, 15:48 PM   #6
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How you feeling now Vejables? Still have those lil footsies in your ribs or have they moved a bit?
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Old Dec 6th, 2007, 23:45 PM   #7
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Awwww I hope this eases for you soon hun! x
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nope still there!!!! and now stronger than ever. it was funny, last night dh and i were watching tv and my stomach reached out and touched him!!! lol!!!! she is getting very active!!!
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Old Dec 7th, 2007, 12:31 PM   #9
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Aww that's so cute! Yeah I'm not sure your lil one will move outta there. Think once you get further along in 3rd tri they're there to stay.

I agree it can be very uncomfortable. I find myself switching positions and trying to cope with the sudden kicks/pushes too.

But the best thing of all is that you have movement so you'll always know she's ok.
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yes, good point, mango!!!
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