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MOVEMENT IN BELLY

I am a mother of a 7 month old baby girl. I believe that i am pregnant because i am feeling a lot of movement. But i took a test and it came out negative twice.is their a chance that i could be pregnant? FYI i did get some bleeding but no cramping,Ive had a lot of cravings please tell me what should i do...
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1806403 tn?1317592348
hi i am 35 years old had  a clamp put on tubes 13 years ago i have been feeling not to good i feel lil stuff moving in the belly is i am going crazy lol or having a baby
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187316 tn?1386356682
Happened to me all the time as well.
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568659 tn?1256139982
Joy-I know me too, I would catch myself rubbing my belly after I had Noah lol I am going to miss feeling this baby move too :(
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Yeah, GRose- I think it is because our organs get so smooshed during pregnancy and now that they have "room" we just feel all sorts of weird movements and twitches that feel like baby movements. It always made my heart skip a beat when I felt it and made me sad i wasn't pregnant anymore.
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568659 tn?1256139982
I too felt "phantom baby movements" for a few months after having my son, I think a lot of women do.
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Gas feels the same as baby movements. I had a lot of "phantom baby movements" after I gave birth. That is most likely what you're feeling.
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