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Name: jamie1982
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you know how when you run into someone you dont see often they always want to touch your belly?well i was at my cousins and there was a few friends there that was dieing to feel the baby move.the one kept poking at my belly and pushing around so my little guy would start being active. now mind you she was being very carefull about it but the one time she poked it felt like as if you grabed something and crushed it. i dunno know,its really weird and has me freaked out. i dont know if it really hurt my little guy,it just felt to me like for an example grabbing its tiny hands and crushing it,like you could feel its bones breaking.at the same time she poked me my little guy pushed.i dont have a dr. appt until tuesday so im def gonna ask him about this. i was just wondering if this has happened to anyone on here or if maybe i should see the dr. sooner.....im 31+4
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Name: jamie1982 | Date: Apr 23rd, 2007 3:39 AM
im heading off to bed,i would appreciate any advice given this really has me worried that my little guy is hurt..goodnight everyone,i will check back in the morning 

Name: zoey9810 | Date: Apr 23rd, 2007 4:41 AM
nope, im sure your fine, some one cant really hurt your baby buy poking them, unless they are really forceful about it, im sure your little guy is fine, they are really protected in there, and it takes alot to hurt them, by physical means... lol maybe you should get one of those shirts that says NO YOU CANT TOUCH MY BELLY!!! lol i see those all the time, so funny 

Name: missmara | Date: Apr 23rd, 2007 5:23 AM
Yeah, I wouldn't worry at all. I think it would be almost impossible to hurt a baby in the womb just by poking the belly. Sometimes when they do sonograms late in pregnancy they push down really hard with the transducer, and they know what they're doing so I'm sure your little guy is fine. He was probably just giving her the finger! 

Name: RESOLUTION | Date: Apr 23rd, 2007 10:53 PM
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