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Experiencing Discomfort In The Lower Abdomen

My pregnancy test was negative, but i have had all the pregnancy symptoms and would be about ten weeks along. I've been feeling the butterfly feeling for two weeks in the lower abdomen and feel the is something in there. I've already had four kids so i know all the symptoms.
Wed, 28 May 2014
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Hello,
If your urine pregnancy test has been negative, the ideal thing to do is to go for a trans-vaginal sonogram and if a gestation sac is noticed along with fetal pole and fetal heart as it should be as per the dates, your viable pregnancy is confirmed. If not, you may be experiencing just a skipped period perhaps due to some temporary hormonal disturbance. Please see a gynecologist for a local exam and further management. If you are not pregnant, you may be induced through progesterone supplements. Hope this helps.
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Experiencing Discomfort In The Lower Abdomen

Hello, If your urine pregnancy test has been negative, the ideal thing to do is to go for a trans-vaginal sonogram and if a gestation sac is noticed along with fetal pole and fetal heart as it should be as per the dates, your viable pregnancy is confirmed. If not, you may be experiencing just a skipped period perhaps due to some temporary hormonal disturbance. Please see a gynecologist for a local exam and further management. If you are not pregnant, you may be induced through progesterone supplements. Hope this helps.