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What a beautiful video.
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hehe.. i have stretch marks and iv never been pregnant. so.. its very possible. And u shud just be glad u have a good excuse to have them ;) lol
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"their medical system is behind the times"??
And this is based on WHAT evidence, precisely? I assume you have personal experience (as I do) with both the US and UK medical systems in order for you to make a statement such as this? I'm afraid you are seriosly misformed, as well as ignorant.
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lol how cute, she said bye in the end too? she is just so adorable, and the way she laughs just soo cute!!!
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Ya, that sounds like ligament pain, mine in the last months made me STOP! in my tracks.
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The original comment is an old wives tale and should be ignored!
Just to clarify the UK medical system is certainly not 'behind the times'. In fact it is the US stuck in the past when it comes to childbirth with sky high c-section rates, epidurals, enemas, shaving, episiotomies. I can't be bothered going into it more at the moment but that statement really is laughable.
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One little strech mark honey you are so lucky. I have none on my belly but so many on my sides and boobs. With my daughter i gained weigh so fast that it was so painful and left nasty strech marks.
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he could just be dropping. Logan dropped after I stuffed myself on thanksgiving. I seriously thought I was dieing. lol. I can't remember how long it lasted. Funny how we forget so soon.
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I have gotten stretchmarks this way, starting with a red dot, before (not while pregnant), but it is usually small. I usually weight about 119lb and I'm 5,4 tall and got the battle-skin scars aka stretchmarks during puberty and a couple small ones thereafter. This is my first pregnancy & I'm on 20 weeks now. Love your videos!
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I asked my sister about this one (she's a nurse but not one of those annoying pushy nurses) she laughed out loud. The person who posted that comment before is from the UK and their medical system is behind the times. It sounds like the one where if you brush your hair the wrong way you'll wrap your baby's cord around the neck.
Lucy, I don't know if you have been told this but you're not supposed to crouch down like that cause it can cause the cord to wrap round the neck. I didn't kow that til after my son was born, just thought I would let you know xx
cherrypie01475 2 years ago
Nope, never heard that b4, and that sounds like a pretty serious thing. Why wouldn't Drs or Midwives tell u that if that was true?
xxxjoelpolexxx 2 years ago
i have a quick question.. depending on how you were sitting or how your baby was positioned in your tummy when you coughed or sneezed did it ever hurt "down there" really really bad? cause im about 23 weeks. and ive noticed if im sitting a certain way or if my son is somewhere low i would cough or sneeze and it will hurt SOOO bad. i was wondering if i was alone on that one..
TaylorAndJosh1991 2 years ago
Yes it can hurt very badly. It helps when I apply pressure b4 coughing or sneezing to the spots it hurts
xxxjoelpolexxx 2 years ago
I have been having extreme pain in the same place since week 30 or so! Everything you explained, even the nauseous feeling. This is my first child and I'm not sure what to expect...I am just trying to tell myself that it's ligaments stretching. I have my next appointment on Monday and will ask my doctor about it then. Let me know if you find anymore about it.
CBaus 2 years ago
I had a prenatal and a chiropractor appt, both agreed it's round ligament pain and just the baby getting lower/lower/lower.
xxxjoelpolexxx 2 years ago