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Sarah627
Aug 7, 2007, 11:39 PM
Im 17 and 5 months pregnant! I have constant pain in my lower stomach ( right where the baby should be) and it hurts all the time... it rele hurts when I try to bend my body different ways even like to crack my back it just aches with pain? What's the deal you think? Is that normal? And I'm almost 21 weeks pregnant and still haven't felt the baby move! The docs. Say it should be wiggling around and doing flips and I should def. be feeling my baby's movements and because I am very small I now weigh 108lbs. And half way through my pregnancy! Is this all normal or do you think I should be concerned about it!? Thanks for your time!

21first time mum
Aug 8, 2007, 12:50 AM
Im 17 and 5 months pregnant! i have constant pain in my lower stomach ( right where the baby should be) and it hurts all the time... it rele hurts when i try to bend my body different ways even like to crack my back it just aches with pain? whats the deal ya think? is that normal? and im almost 21 weeks pregnant and still havent felt the baby move! the docs. say it should be wiggling around and doin flips and i should def. be feelin my babys movements and because i am very small i now weigh 108lbs. and half way through my pregnancy! is this all normal or do you think i should be concerned about it!??? thanks for your time!
I am 26 weeks pregnant and didn't feel my baby move until about a month ago the baby will be doing flips and making the most of the room as it gets bigger you will feel movement.
The pain in your tummy could be due to it getting ready to get a bit bigger, it could also be practice contractions, I still get them, not pleasant I know but at least you get a rough idea what they are like.

hmcglynn
Oct 15, 2007, 10:32 PM
I didn't REALIZE that I was feeling my daughter move around until I was 4 months along. The only way to describe what it feels like most will agree is butterflies in your belly. Its kind of weird at first but your body is making so many changes to prepare itself to carry the baby parts will hurt and ache and just feel weird. Definatley uncomfortable compared to what you are used to.
I don't think it is a good idea to crack your back like your used to doing you don't want to hurt yourself or the baby.
Your weight is fine as long as you start gaining it of course. My girlfriend got pregnant and had her baby she only weighed 117 at full term. Everyone is built differently.
Do lift anything heavy or try to use you stomach muscles to help you sit up this can cause early term labor also.

Good luck with the new baby! They are a blessing!