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    Default Stretching on one side

    I'm now feeling a lot of stretching happening throughout the day, but it only happens on the left side.

    I'm sure there are a thousand explanations for the one-sided stretching ... care to offer some?

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    Sorry, this didn't happen to me.
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    Most of my pains have been on one side - the right one. I have no idea why.
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    I can't remember. lol
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    I'm sure it will even out... if you have really bad pain on one side, I'd go to the doctor, but stretching will happen unevenly! Especially if they are both on that side of your uterus.
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