Brandy, I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot imagine what that was like for you. The way my doc explained it to me is this: Fibroids on the outside of the uterus, while they may cause you pain, will not interfere with the baby growing. Worst case scenerio is it will out grow its own blood supply (called red degeneration) and die... this will cause you a lot of pain, but not affet the baby. The only fibroids that can interfere with the baby are the ones on the inside of the uterus. And not even those are a death sentence. Spayne: my baby always seems to be on one side too, but I think thats just normal baby behavior. We probably feel the movements more on what ever side their legs and butt are. I also wonder if he's not always bunched up on the right side because I sleep on my left. He is maybe just trying to keep from getting smushed! Congrats on hitting 32 weeks. It feels good to be out of the scary zone, doesnt it?
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