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Re: PREGNANCY: bending over for long periods of time when pregnant

From: Sharon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 23:28:41 -0500 (CDT)


Hi There!

I carried two sets of twins and there is a lot more room 'in there' then you may think! Right now your baby measures up to an avocado, now, and weighs 3 1/2 ounces. (Length: 4 1/2 inches, head to bottom.) And this information is just for a singleton...twins maybe a tad smaller...If you have no signs of distress I wouldn't worry about it...you can always call your OB if you feel the need. All my best, Sharon

At Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Bvp2007 wrote: >
>I am 16 weeks pregnant with twins. Today I spent some time (about an
>hour) sitting in a chair and bending over to the ground sorting through
>some things on the floor. Now I know that bending over for short
>periods of time is okay, but I was doing this for an hour or so straight
>completely folded in half to reach the floor. I had no pain while doing
>it, but as soon as I finished I started worrying. I have no cramping
>but my stomach was completely folded when reaching around my toes
>sorting through things. Could I have squished the babies or hurt them
>in any way? I know this sounds ridiculous, but I am really concerned..
>any advice? Thank you!!

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Sharon LaMothe
Infertility Answers, Inc.
http://www.InfertilityAnswers.org
http://infertilityanswers.typepad.com/surrogacy_101/



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