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could i be pregnant???

HELLO I HAVE THE IUD FOR OVER A YEAR NOW BUT I FEEL SOMETHING MOVING IN MY BELLY LIKE WHEN YOU ARE PREGNANT..I HAVE BEEN DRINKING A LOT AND I HAVENT GAING ANY WEIGHT BUT THOSE FEELINGS IN MY BELLY ARE WEIRD
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Have you taken another test or seen a doctor? I'm just curious if you have an update. Good luck!
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Obviously it wasn't planned, but we were happy about it. I thought i had appendices and went to the ER just to find out I had a cyst on an ovary rupture and I was pregnant. I was definitely shocked about it because it's rare (1% chance). My placenta ripped in a spot, so I had lots of bleeding including gushes of blood. The doctor was concerned about having a miscarriage, but she's a strong little girl. The bleeding finally stopped and there were no other complications besides having her 4 weeks early.
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frenchmommy5 : how was your pregnancy i mean haw did you feel been bregnant with the iud??? im really scared right now
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i had some home pregnancy tests before and they came out negative..i really dont wanna be pregnant because i broke up with my boyfriend 6 month ago but we never use protection besides the iud
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I got pregnant on an IUD that I had in for 18 months. You need to discuss this with your doctor and go from there.
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first step would be to take a pregnancy test... and go from there.. but those feeling could just be gas too, if you were pregnant you would have to be pretty far along to feel a baby moving so a preg test should let you knwo for sure, if you are still concerned you should go to your Dr
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