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Will the scleroderma morphia on my stomach stretch to allow full term pregnancy? |
I have had the spot on my stomach sice age 12, and it hasn't grown any on that side of my belly button since then. now i'm trying to get pregnant and can't. i have miscarried 3 times, could the morphia be to blame? no, but you should consult your doctor or be referred to a specialist if you cant get pregnant. SM usually stretches a bit but not much, though it wont cause any anomilies in a pregnancy. the skin around your tummy was made to stretch. dont worry about it, stress is a big factor with hormones, chill out a bit and get your body relaxed and eat as healthfully as possible. good luck to your new baby trials! |
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