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Why Do I Feel Like A Baby Is Moving Inside Me?

For the past 3 days I have been feeling a bubbly or moving feeling in my lower right abdomen area. I have taken 2 pregnancy tests and they both come up negative. I have 2 kids already and there are no other signs of being pregnant. However the feeling im experiencing is like a baby moving. I can even put my hand on it and feel it move. I have no discomfort.. just a constant move. I also show no signs of being gassy or indigestion.
Tue, 1 Dec 2015
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Hello,
If you are menstruating regularly, there is no need to worry about conception. If you have a very thin abdomen, it is possible to feel the bowel movement with hand palpation. Also, fetal movements cannot be felt until 14 weeks in a pregnancy and not as soon as a missed period. A cyst of the ovary can give you pain and menstrual disturbances, if symptomatic. A hanging fibroid of the uterus can be asymptomatic, but obvious on a pelvic sonogram. Please get further suggestions from a specialist in person. Hope this helps.
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Why Do I Feel Like A Baby Is Moving Inside Me?

Hello, If you are menstruating regularly, there is no need to worry about conception. If you have a very thin abdomen, it is possible to feel the bowel movement with hand palpation. Also, fetal movements cannot be felt until 14 weeks in a pregnancy and not as soon as a missed period. A cyst of the ovary can give you pain and menstrual disturbances, if symptomatic. A hanging fibroid of the uterus can be asymptomatic, but obvious on a pelvic sonogram. Please get further suggestions from a specialist in person. Hope this helps.