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PostPosted: 02/27/07 - 14:57    Post subject: stomach fluttering, muscle spasms in stomach Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 28 years old and had a baby by c-section 5 months ago. The last week or so I am getting constant fluttering in my lower left abdomen. I am on the pill so I don't think I am pregnant. What else could it be?
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PostPosted: 02/27/07 - 22:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I have recently been feeling similar symptoms. I had my second child by C-Section (as well as my first) almost 8 months ago. For the last month or so I have been feeling like something is moving all around in my stomach mostly lower left abdomen stomach area. I first thought that it was excess gas but I am not overly gassy of any sort. There doesn't seem to be any other symptoms other that the annoying bumping/moving/twinging feelings. The closest thing to it I would say is feeling a fetus moving around at about 6-7 months when it is big enough to actually bump into my stomach. It is becoming increasingly annoying. I hope there is someone out there that can offer some advice.
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PostPosted: 03/22/07 - 12:56    Post subject: stomach fluttering Vote now! Reply with quote

I am having the same issue. I also had a C section 4.5 months ago. my fluttering is on the left and in the mniddle of my stomach.. not really lower abdomen.. what's up with it?
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PostPosted: 12/15/07 - 11:30    Post subject: fluttering/kicking/thumping/quivering sensations in the left Vote now! Reply with quote

hi, at least I'm not crazy. i've been feeling this annoying sensation also for about a month, and i don't have the slightest idea what it could be. i have no pain of any sort, just this fluttering and quivering going on. i thought that it was my heart and was hooked up to the heart monitor in the er room, blood drawn and pregnancy test taken and everything is normal. it's scary. if anyone has a professional medical answer for what
this could be please let us know. i realize after reading this forum, i'm not alone.
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PostPosted: 04/03/08 - 02:46    Post subject: Stomach Quivers Vote now! Reply with quote

I had surgery in Aug 2007...Recently, I've started having the same type of symptom...like there's a baby moving around. Of course this is impossible since my reason for surgery was to have a hysterectomy. It's nice to know that I'm not alone....seems that we all have another thing in common....abdominal surgery of some sort. Did anyone every hear from an expert w/ possibilities of what could be going on? If so, please let me know...
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PostPosted: 04/06/08 - 21:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

actually, I used to get that. It was an unrelated thing though... I used to get proper flipping feelings, it was however trapped wind, but I would get it round my period as for some reason i used to suffer that a lot at that time of the month. i also had adhesion between my stomache and gut (but i dont think that is relevant) and polycystic ovaries (wouldnt think its relevant). Could just try out something for wind. With me, anything containing Semeticon worked the best. In the UK, that would be Windeze. In Germany Lefax, the German one is even better cos it has peppermint in too...
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PostPosted: 04/19/08 - 21:45    Post subject: same thing, fluttering and moving like a fetus Vote now! Reply with quote

Thank God for the internet. I was starting to think I was nuts. I had 3 c-sections. Last one 2 years ago. I didn't think it was gas, it's crazy, like a baby is moving in there. And when I lay down, it looks like a baby kicking sometime. If anyone knows what it is, let me know, I 've had it over a week now.
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