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5891248 tn?1406410864

my stomach looks like Im not pregnant

I just woke up and my stomach is no longer hard and bloated back its much smaller than it has been. Im 22 weeks and 3 days. Could it be baby changed positions ?

Also I no longer am able to stuff my face anymore so my eating habits are slightly back to normal.

I see no blood but I dont feel the baby moving yet but she could be sleep, so I dont wanna worry just yet
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5891248 tn?1406410864
Yes they are but Im trying to hold out on seeming the baby until week 29. You will be fine my baby is just moving all weird today smh.
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Im 18w1d and I felt like the same thing happened to me the other day. One day my belly was pushing out alot and the next morning I felt that it got smaller. I have no bleeding or cramps either and dont feel any movement. My obgyn said not to worry as ita normal. Ahhh im going crazy. Sometimes i feel like splurging on those $200 fetal dopplers for peace of mind :/
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7602406 tn?1402367748
It's just your baby changed positions in my first trimester she stayed very low but now she's mostly in the middle of my stomach. Don't worry your baby is okay.
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5891248 tn?1406410864
I called my doctor freaking out and he laughed and just said that lol
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7043514 tn?1402424080
the baby could have changed positions i know my stomach looks different depending on how the baby is laying
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5891248 tn?1406410864
I sure will thanks for your help :-)
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8526246 tn?1405601876
Oh that's good. Be checking on that as long as she moves and you don't have pains or feel something weirds going on you're good. Anything run to the er
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5891248 tn?1406410864
No pain no cramping,and she just moved I waited :-)
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8526246 tn?1405601876
Are you in any pain? Cramping? Try and eat something or drink cold water and check if the baby moves and if baby doesn't definitely go to the er asap or to see your Dr
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