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It could possibly be a phantom pregnancy hun, Google it x

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I am 42 years old and I have went to the doctor for this and all he told me was it is my bladder having spasms. I go to a OBGYN on the 19th maybe I will find out something different.
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Im the same age and feel it too, ive never even had a period or my first kiss
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After 16 weeks of pregnancy the tests will show as negative as the hormone for early pregnancy is no longer in large enough quantity in your blood/ urine to show as positive.
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I'm 51, I had my last child 14 years ago, I also have 3 c-sections. I have been experiencing the same fluttering sensation for over one year. When I feel the flutter it's very strange because it feels exactly like when I was pregnant. I have also gained some belly weight, I believe the sensation may be gas, however, with age, pregnancies and of course hormones, gas feels different now.
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Im nit pregnant I don't think I had a period this month Im having flatters in my Left side of my stomach I have No clue, why ?
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Have you requested a blood pregnancy test ?
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So we're you pregnant or no?
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Im 45 having same kind of issues. Periods regular till july then three months ago period was 15 days late then next month different again no regular flow then last month periods weird again feeling flutterings not sure is its gas.ive gained about 7 pounds no other symptoms
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I'm mama for kids who had a C-section with my last and had a tubal ligation at the same time or they cut and burned my tubes so when I get this fluttering in my stomach with occasional pain on the left side I am freaking out because it feels like a baby however I've taken multiple pregnancy test that says negative and I have had other issues going on that has pushed me to get my thyroid checked so I do think this is something in relation to your thyroid
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Hi I'm 34 yrs old with a 7yr old and going through the same thing while on my period. I need help please
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It makes a lot of sense that it would be a cyst growing considering the fact I'm always ate up with cysts because of my endometriosis and I feel the flutters around the time my cysts start hurting and giving me trouble. Just my thoughts, explains things for me
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Hi I keep having moving feelings in lower belly and I an not pregnant
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There is a term called muscle fasciculations. This means abnormal firing of muscle fibers. A particular group of muscles may show such an abnormal firing pattern. This is quite commonly seen.

Most likely, it’s not your stomach musculature, but the abdominal muscles over your stomach region that are twitching.

There is not much to worry about. The reasons why this happens are not serious.

Causes of Muscle Twitching

Mineral imbalance in the body, like magnesium, potassium etc. Sometimes our diet is not able to provide us the essential minerals on a daily basis. Since muscles require them for a proper functioning, their deficiency may result in twitching of few muscle groups.
Dehydration
Overuse of that muscle groups. Just as after running a lot, there are chances that the calf muscles may twitch. Similarly, you might have overused your waistline muscles, as lifting weights etc.
Stress or anxiety may give such symptoms.
It be otherwise be gas. In such cases, you are likely to have other gastric symptoms as well.
Management

Relax yourself, both mentally and physically.
Drink lots of water.
You may start taking any over the counter multi mineral and multivitamin supplementation for some time.
Keep observing if any other group of muscles, besides abdominal, are also showing such a behavior.
You should improve in a couple of weeks. If you feel this twitching is spreading to other muscle groups too, or there is no improvement in your twitching even after following the above steps, you may go for a check up to a neurologist.

It may be some neuron disease giving you these symptoms.
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