My kid is kicking me in either my spleen or some other internal organ. It hurts like a kidney stone. Is he supposed to be kicking an internal organ? Is that what that is?!
My kid is kicking me in either my spleen or some other internal organ. It hurts like a kidney stone. Is he supposed to be kicking an internal organ? Is that what that is?!
The only thing I can distinguish what baby is kicking or bouncing off of is my bladder. And on special occasions I get a punch in the vagina! Can't really mistake that one. But good job at knowing your spleen is being kicked. I'd say call your dr if your experiencing a lot of pain.
My kid is kicking me in either my spleen or some other internal organ. It hurts like a kidney stone. Is he supposed to be kicking an internal organ? Is that what that is?!
What is he supposed to kick if not your insides?.....
My baby doesn't kick, I've already had to put her in time out for it twice. She got the message when I told her if she did it again, she would have to sit in the corner of her crib upon exit of my uterus.
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As a nurse I would really like it if you could enlighten me... What exactly does it feel like to be kicked in the spleen? Does it feel different than the gallbladder or appendix? What do you expect your baby to kick? An external organ?
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Well, now in all fairness my little guy was sitting up tight to my liver and gall bladder a couple weeks ago and causing pain from it. I knew it was my either one of those organs because I'm familiar with human anatomy and it felt just like when I had a cholecystitis flare up several years ago.. But yeah, I prob would not immediately jump to spleen if I was having pain that area... Maybe kidney...
Op- either way, unless you have baby Chuck Norris in your belly you don't have to worry about baby's kicks causing damage. Some discomfort once and a while? Absolutely. Just remember, the end is near!
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Op- either way, unless you have baby Chuck Norris in your belly you don't have to worry about baby's kicks causing damage. Some discomfort once and a while? Absolutely. Just remember, the end is near!