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SLIGHT PRESSURE/FLUTTERY FEELING IN MY LOWER ABDOMEN

I have had irregular periods since i was 16 and now i am 31. I lost 80lbs since 2/2015 and in june i started having normal periods like clock work. I have tested with the CB OPK tests every month and get a solid smile around the same time

I had a vaginal sono test that showed i have a retroverted uterus to the left by my bladder the tech said & HSG test done 10/9/15 to check my tubes to make sure they were open. following the test i showed on a CB Digital OPK a solid smile on 10-17/10-18 and then from 10/19 - 10/23 i got a flashy smile and then i got a solid again on 10/24. which i thought was a little weird.

My husband and i have been having intercourse through this process, and for the last week or so i have been really tired, emotional (can cry at a drop of a dime lately), i lost my dinner 2x about 1-2 hours afterwards, and i am really hungry all the time. I started to have this pressure feeling and sometimes it feels like little flutters in my lower abdomen. i am peeing a little more than normal.

has anyone else had these same feelings? I took a test this morning and it showed Negative
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thanks, i went to the doctor yesterday and he said it sounded like ovulation i was feeling causing some of the issues. He wanted to do a blood test just to make sure and it was negative...
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Hi there.  I'd say this is not from pregnancy.  Most women with first pregnancies do not feel flutters until they are around 17 to 20 weeks.  :>)  good luck
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