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Re: Movement on my left side of abdomen

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:55:51 -0500 (CDT)


Ileana- I would seriously consider seeing a gastroenterologist if I were you. And definitely a gynecologist. I wish you well! I know that I have strange flutters when I am not pregnant due to having IBS. Just a thought. Take care and good luck! At Wed, 30 Apr 2003, hope wrote: >
>It is very unlikely that you are pregnant with all of the tests you have
>done. It may be something else. I would visit a doctor.
>
>Good luck though if you are trying.
>>
>>Hi, I started feeling a flutter-like and even thump-like movement on the
>>left side of my pelvic area about 2 mos ago. I feel it just about all
>>day long every day since and it's always on the lower left side. It
>>feels a bit like when I was pregnant with my first child but I didn't
>>feel her until I was 4 1/2 mos. pregnant and although my stomach has
>>grown a little bit it sure doesn't look like I'm that far along, if I
>>were to be pregnant. I have not missed my period yet although it has
>>been shorter than the norm. I've taken home preg tests, a Qualitative
>>blood test, my midwife even did a quick pelvic exam and all results are
>>"negative" for pregnancy. I feel more movement when I sneeze, or get
>>upset and sometimes immediately after eating. FYI, I do have a history
>>of uterine fibroids. Is it still possible that I could be pregnant
>>after all?? Please help - my husband is beginning to think I'm nuts.
>>
>>--
>>Ileana
>>



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