you cant feel movement untill the fifth month and a tubal pregnancy shouldnt get that far, you arent pregnant though you could have cysts, a tumor or gas
2006-10-09 16:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if the baby was large enough to make movements during this type of pregnancy it would cause your tubes to explode. Infact, a pregnancy of this type, this far along, would cause unbearable pain. If you are having regular periods and no tests come up negative, what you are feeling is most likely not fetal movement. You may have gas, stomach issues or even bowel problems. Talk to your doctor, he or she can perform a blood test to rule out the possibility, and help you with whatever the real problem is.
2006-10-09 16:42:56
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answered by manderstwin1 3
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I have had tubal pregnancies and never felt any fetal movement. I had a tube rupture at about 8 weeks and felt nothing but extreme pain. I now have 3 children (all born after the tubal pregnancies) and I can tell you that a ruptured tubal is more painful than pregnancy or child birth or a c-section.
Definitely no feeling of movement....
2006-10-09 17:15:08
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answered by LasVegasMomma 4
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Tubular pregnancies can be painful probably to painful to feel the baby move. Most tubular pregnancies are too dangerous to carry to full term. Most women abort and try again.
2006-10-09 16:38:01
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answered by LVieau 6
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No. The tubes aren't large enough to hold a fetus to the term where movement is detected.
If you think you have an ectopic, or tubal, pregnancy, you need to go to a doctor pronto. The fetus will rupture the tube, causing internal hemorrhaging.
2006-10-09 16:43:10
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answered by rouschkateer 5
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No you can't. Tubular pregnancies cause so much pain that if you were far enough along to feel the baby move, your tube would have already burst.
2006-10-09 16:40:10
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answered by mommysrock 4
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tubular pregnancies don't last long enough to geel mov't. If left for the baby to grow for too long, your tubes burst. Very very painful.
2006-10-09 16:43:52
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answered by melashell 3
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no, the fetus does not get that big to feel it move- your tubes will rupture before it gets big enough to feel it move.
If you suspect you might have etopic pregnancy, see a doctor ASAP- you can die if it is not terminated, and there is no way of saving the fetus.
2006-10-10 09:18:57
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answered by jimbell 6
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no and if you did it would be a miracle... cause you would be dead. usually fetal movement isn't felt until 20 weeks by then your fallopian tube would have bursted and you would die of internal bleeding
2006-10-09 16:42:40
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answered by rozlyn r 1
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no, there's not a baby there.
2006-10-10 03:49:06
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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