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hit by a door

I was walking inside the bathroom and there was a girl inside ( I didnt see her) the thing is she hit me woth the doorknob right in my belly im 34 Weeks and 5 can something happen to the baby?
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The baby should be fine but if it would give you peace of mind to call your doc, then do it, I had a heavy mirror fall on my lower back pretty hard, so I called my drs office just to see if he wanted me to go in and he did.  He gave me a non stress test and took my blood pressure and everything was fine, but just knowing for sure made me feel so much better!
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Thanks!! ;-)
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Baby should be fine. Even close to the end, the amniotic sac acts like a shock absorber to protect against bumps and jostles. He is moving well and there are no contractions or leaking fluid. I would say no harm done.
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Depends on how hard she hit you. I fell really hard on my tummy on the concrete outside of my house last week, I did go in to get monitored but baby was just fine. It did jump start my contractions though. I would say as long as baby is moving your fine but if your concerned you can always call your doctors exchange or go in and get checked out
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He keeps moving a lot, im just so  worried that he got hit on the face our something like that
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Idk on this one. Is baby still moving and active? If your scared go get checked out. I know the further along you get the less cushioning is around baby but Idk if that would necessarily hurt the baby
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