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movement after sneezing

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I know if you are pregnant the baby will move if you sneeze or cough hard. But do you feel movement in your stomach if you sneeze or cough and you are not pregnant.
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I am going thru the same as you are. Except I dont just feel them when I sneeze. Ive been feeling them for 2 months now along with missed periods and spotting and almost all of the prego symptoms. And the movements getting stronger because now I can feel them from the outside. Ive been pregnant before and I know how they feel and it feels like it all over again. But both blood and urine tests says negative. Dont listen to these other people who say its just gas, vibration, whatever because you and only you know what youre feeling. We all know what gas feels like and that nudging feeling does not feel like gas. Gas doesnt do that. And since when does gas passes thru the uterus? Does that make sense? I would think that we would know how to locate the intestines and the uterus. So if theres gas passing thru, wouldnt you feel it some where else other then that down below where the uterus is at? So I think its possible that you are pregnant and these doctors telling you, you are not. Fight for an ultrasound. And if they cant see it, maybe its too early. In many cases, there have been reports of pregnant women 3, 5, even 7 months pregnant and not know it because pregnancy test showed up negative. My test didnt show positive until I was 2 months pregnant. Unfortunately my baby died at 21 weeks. He wasnt viable. But I know what feeling you are talking about. And for the record...people please stop telling people that you cant feel a baby flutters early. Because you can!!! Every pregnancy does not go traditionally according with other womens pregnancy. Its different with different woman.
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honestly, you really would not feel any movement if you were just a month pregnant. usually its not until around the 5th month of pregnancy.
probably a muscle spasm, gas, vibration of heartbeat,pulses...
if you are pregnant..congrats.
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I always feel something moveing in my stomach even when i dont caugh or sneez it's only been going on for a month though so i might be pregnant i'll update u guys if i am ok bye
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i'm really glad to hear that there is other ppl out there having the same thing going on as me!*  well not glad, but actually some one that can hopefully answer some question's for me, which i have been confussed........ i  didn't have a period for  over a year, never have a regular period.... but i  took the pill... for less then 2 weeks and then stopped.... i started two weeks later, regular.... then about a week after i got off of my period i spotted....but nothing to worry bout.... so now, every since then i am huge.... takin test after test....negitive result's, but my tummy is big, and getting hard... i feel around on it, and almost think i feel shapes, almost like a baby.... small but yes.... i do feel alot of movement... dr. say's negitive result's, would not do a blood test only urine...

has anyone ever ran into a problem like this b4...it sounds about like ur situation..... and  i have 2 daughter's by the way, the youngest will be 5 in april...........

PLEASE HELP!



thank-you! and best wishes go to all of you!
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Yes, I am curious too - did you request an ultrasound?
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yes, you could have found out what is going on by now if you went to see the dr.
by the way, did you?
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