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putting on a stone in 2 weeks and feeling mvement hard pregnant belly last period march butt 3 very light nes befre no postive regnancy test help they scanned overies please help feel like am mad
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thankyou bbe it very hard you know anything could be wrong xxx
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I think I'd be going to the ER and say how bad you are feeling and then they might refer you for a scan. I think your doctor is completely insane. Why would you send a woman for a scan of her uterus and ovaries but not be able to tell how far along your pregnancy is!
The only other thing I can think of that would causeso much weight gain and swelling would be an ovarian cyst, but you have been scanned so I'm lost!
You need a new doctor honey!
Good luck
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yea bbe that what im saying i look and feel 8 months and dc said they saw uterus and that got wait for proper scan to see baby im s scared and they just mess me about xx
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7 months? It would be VERY noticeable if you were 7 months pregnant. Ultrasound would NOT be able to miss a pregnancy that far along. Seeing as your ovaries are also right by your uterus, I don't think they would have been able to miss that. You need to go back sooner than just 2 weeks. If you are pregnant, you need prenatal care now.
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yea put it on in bout 3 weeks but dont eat reeally it weird  he said i just hhave go back 2 weeks xxxx
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i already have usless he think i am 7 months but he usless so confused
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1194973 tn?1385503904
If I remember, a stone is 14 pounds. This is NOT healthy, and even pregnant women don't gain weight that quickly. If you're feeling movement, it means you're at least 13 weeks, and to feel proper movement you're probably 16+ weeks. See your doctor for another scan.
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