Multiples

first time i noticed....

that one side of my stomach is sticking out much more than the other... Im assuming its just the positions .. can it be twin to twin? Ive been monitored and nervous!!

Re: first time i noticed....

  • It's probably just positioning.
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  • imageSoldiersGreenBean:
    It's probably just positioning.

    That would be my guess as well. When's your next appt?

    fraternal twin boys born january 2009
  • omg if i could send you a photo of me getting an NST 2 days before I delivered (at 36 weeks exactly).... DD was totally shoving behind DS and I was SO lopsided & uncomfortable. I would actually lie on the one side trying to get them to shift and it would make DS move around like crazy, haha.

    It is likely positioning I would think but then again, mine were not at risk for TTT. 

  • that would happen to me a lot - even with my singleton pg--- but later on with the twin pg my left side was ALWAYS sticking out more... it was the side Baby B (Gibby) was on, and sure enough he was 2lbs bigger at birth :)  It's also the side that i have much worse "twin skin" on now.

  • I had the same thing the last 2 months of pregnancy. I still blame my more stretched out side of my belly on my daughter. 

    Still to this day our son likes to curl up and our daughter stretches out.

    By the end of the pregnancy I had a very lumpy looking belly. I wondered where my cute round one went.  

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  • I'm not that far along, but I've had a lot of the same thing going on.  Especially when I lay down at night on my back.  The lower right side is always bigger.  
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