I concur! b/c my fluttering didn't begin until I stressed my back. So I too believe it is a nerve..
now whether damaged or just a muscle issue?? we'll have to seek medical attention.
But a gyn won't help... in my humble opinion.
I'm seriously thinking about a chiropractor .. I have hip problems [catches & spasms] too.... which seems to coincidentally begin all about the same time.
8.11.2017 @ 9:40am
I get this too but it only happens at night when Im resting or on the verge of falling asleep, it feels like my muscles suddenly spasm then go back to normal then when Im relaxed again it happens . Theres no pain . Im 17 years old and I'm really worried . If anyone has any answers please let me know
Hi Im only 15 and recently started having the same issue and Im only young so Im still pretty confused with whats going on down there does anyone have an idea of what it actually is
Also related to the eye muscle spasms (which I sometimes have) dehydration or stress can bring on involuntary muscle spasms. Maybe just a different area spasming? Drink up and see if that helps?!
That makes perfect sense! Ptera1140. I have been recently having pains and discomfort in my neck and right about the same time, the fluttering started. As most have said, it doesn't hurt but it is annoying as hell. I'm 56 years old, post menopause and have no issues with my sex life. This thing is just a distraction but I wish it would stop. You may be on to something with the nerve connection.
The best way I can describe what I'm feeling is it feels like involuntary kaegel exercises, but more rapid. It almost feels like those muscles are spasming. For me there is no pain, just very annoying. It also makes me feel as though the muscles are trying to keep something from falling out. I afraid something is wrong and the doctors just can't detect it. I don't take medication normally and was just prescribed gapabentin and was wondering if anyone else is taking it. This is the only medication I'm on and the only change in my life. So I'm wondering if this is a side effect that hasn't yet been discovered. I just want this to stop