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Negative Pregnancy Test but Feel Movement!!

I have 2 children as is.  With the 2nd one I had literally taken 8 pregnancy tests at home then went to doctor cause I was still feeling all the pregnancy symptoms.  They had done 3 urine pregnancy tests and 2 blood tests and all came back negative.  Finally,  I had starting vomiting and went to another doctor who also did a pregnancy test (making total 14!!) and that one came back positive.  My husband and I have unfortunately not be all that careful he hasn't done anything in me or anything but has been doing the pull out method.  For the past month and a half I have been feeling nasuea, past 3 weeks or so heartburn/acid reflex, tired all the time, swelling on the hands and feet, my chest feels larger to me and my stomach looks like it is getting larger and I have felt  movement in it almost like kicking or pressure in different areas at different times.  I have taken 5 pregnancy tests at home and one now in doc office when I went for my well womens exam and all have turned up negative but from my experience I don't really trust the tests anymore unfortunately....I am not sure if anyone can give answers to this or has seen or heard or even knows anything in this area....or even has experience it themselves but I would definately like some insight to what might be a possibility that would be great!
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Just curious i have been having some weird movements in my stomach lately and not sure what it is, have taken 3 test and all negative. I have an history of false negative and having to get blood drawn which ends up positive. Anway have had my cycle every month with the exception of September 2011 in which my cycle was 6 days late in which I just thought was stress. Now feeling light kick feeling on my side and in front of my belly. I have also notice a change in my stomach. Can it be please help
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1035252 tn?1427227833
I'm with the last three ladies who posted....if there's nothing on the ultrasound, there's no baby. If you were about to be due there would be a giant baby taking up the whole screen...I really think you need to see a doctor to figure out why (not pregnancy) these symptoms are occurring.
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1124350 tn?1291943828
I agree with smjmekg. You suppose to be due in like a wk, the US should be showing a baby with no problem. The is such a thing that some women can get, which it is very rare called pesudocyesis. In other words a false pregnancy.
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676912 tn?1332812551
Is this your first "pregnancy"? Braxton Hicks contractions do NOT give you a sudden sharp pain and sudden urge to pee. Braxton Hicks cause your uterus to become hard, and can be painful, but it's not how you're describing. I agree one million percent sprarah...if you don't have anything showing up on an ultrasound, you are NOT pregnant. There has to be a baby, and if they don't see one...there's not one. If you are so close to your due date, you'd definitely see a baby, it's impossible not to. Not to be mean, but maybe you should seek counseling? You seem more than sure that you're pregnant, but like I said, if there's no baby in there, especially this far into your "pregnancy" there is no baby at all.
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1026926 tn?1292113815
Hmmmmmmmm
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1026926 tn?1292113815
Hmmmm ok yea I got really confused lol.

I am still confused.....if there is nothing on an ultrasound and you said you would be due in a few days then I really dont think you are pregnant......
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