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I don't know what to think about these flutter/jitters in lower uterus?

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Good day to all!!!

For the past couple weeks I have been feeling jitter/spasm/fluttering feeling in my lower uterus just above my pelvic bone. I haven't taken a test yet because I have taken the test before and it came out negative and I even did a urine test at the lab and it was negative(about 2-3 wks ago) so i am thinking I am not preg but I feel weird all the time. I am feeling these jitters all now especially this morning (TMI) I went to urinate and it was just jittering alot . In these past couple months I have gained weight my b***s are bigger and itchy and my sleeping pattern has changed. My first pregnancy I had no symptoms at all. But for some strange reason my nose is a little bigger (like pregnant people nose swells as they get further into their pregnancy). I still gets my period but this last one was not as heavy as it usually should. I am wondering if I am pregnant but I still gets my period. Hmmm tell me what u think???? I would appreciate it. THNX!!!

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  1. If you were far enough along to possibly feel the baby move, then you should be able to get an accurate result from a pregnancy test.  Why not ask your doctor to do a blood test instead of urine?  They are more accurate.


  2. well it sure sounds as if you are. (with the exception of the swollen nose, my nose never swelled up) and if you feel like you are feeling flutters, it may sound like you atleast 4 months along. ( i first felt my son move at 4 and a half, he my second child, and in my lower uterus as well)

    All women are different. Just watched a show, about a month ago, on the Health Discovery channel, about women who didn't even know they were pregnant.

    If you now feel that you are, i'd take another HPT and a blood test.

    Maybe start taking prenatal vitamins, just incase. Good luck.

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