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Took pregnancy tests all were negative. Had a ultrasound in January but saw nothing. My friend said it couldve been too early to detect. Having some symptoms. May 12th felt a kick, maybe im delusional. Periods always been irregular. My stomach feels different for months now since December. Still having periods but not like my usually ones,they're shorter and lighter. I am taking prenatals just in case I am. Probably just a cyst,right ?


Is it more difficult for ladies that are heavy set to feel movements ?
Pls help! Thanks in advance
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if I am, I could be around 24 weeks if I calculated it correctly.
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Went to the er last week they said I had a uti. They also gave me a blood test. I feel the flutters bt maybe I'm thinking too much in to it. Maybe I should try a different ER and just say that I'm pregnant so they can do an ultrasound.
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Your weight have nothing to do with you feeling your baby kick. Well at least I think so. I have a friend who was already over 300lbs when she concieved. She kept mentioning "butterflies" in her stomach around 16-17 weeks. Then around 25 she could distinguish they were actuallly kicks!!
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Oh you definetly need to go back to the doctors. It may have been too early to detect in January. But you definetly have all the symptoms. Go for another ultrasound. You don't wanna be in the dark if you are pregnant. And if you aren't something else could seriously be wrong. Go get checkedd. 2 different doctors if you have tooo! Good luck.
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