I too recently had a miscarriage. Sorry for your loss. I would see a doctor soon. I honestly think Our minds can play some cruel tricks on us combined with our hormones. Example: I would go to sleep at night and feel the baby kicking! An even woke up because I thought I heard a baby crying! Wierd huh? But take into consideration that you felt it also I would seriously see your doctor soon! Good Luck! (Let me know how it goes) <><
2007-08-22 08:55:55
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answered by txhsmom3 2
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I think that you should get into a doctor right away....better to be safe than sorry and it sounds like cramping really bad and that may not be a good thing after having a miscarriage and you could maybe have some internal bleeding or i don't know but you should go to the doctor and find out immediately....i hope all is well for you or that you are able to heal and I am sorry for your miscarriage.....hurry though
2007-08-22 08:55:54
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answered by scsspace 3
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Well, it's possible that you were pregnant with twins and only miscarried one of them. It's possible that they thought you miscarried and you didn't. It's also entirely possible that it's just gas bubbles. After my first pregnancy, when my innards were all loose after birth, I noticed that gas bubbles felt a lot like tiny kicks. It still freaks me out sometimes. Go ahead and go back to the doctor as soon as you can. I'd say see about getting into an Urgent Care office tonight, before you go on holiday. Leaving without knowing will just make it a miserable trip for you.
2007-08-22 08:53:30
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answered by gilgamesh 6
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It could be wind. Having been through a pregnancy myself I think that wind and kicking feels very much the same and as you have just mc'd I would imagine that is what it is. Even if you were still pregnant you wouldn't be feeling kicks yet anyway.
2007-08-22 08:50:43
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answered by Xai 5
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You need to see a doctor RIGHT NOW!! The hormones you produce that show up on a pregnancy test don't show up if you test when you're more than a few weeks pregnant!! So the negative result you got could have been very wrong!!! Please go to the doctors.
2007-08-22 08:56:21
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answered by Lee Lee 5
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I don't understand why people ask serious medical questions here.
If you get the wrong answer from some ignorant responder and go on living with a problem that may damage your health beyond repair, you only have yourself to blame.
Ask your doctor, that is what he or she is there for !!
2007-08-22 08:51:59
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answered by Ron S 5
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To be honest, it sounds like wind. Sometimes that feeling is indistinguishable from a baby kicking.
Sorry to hear about your miscarriage xx
2007-08-22 08:51:50
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answered by Ms Minger 3
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your ovaries are low in your pelvis dear, not just beneath your belly button. What you are feeling is nothing more than your bowels at work, the gas and fecal matierals moving thru them. It is not at all uncommon for women to have these sensations after being pregnant for any length of time. You have my condolences for your loss.
2007-08-22 08:51:38
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Hows the Germany/ England match doing then.
2007-08-22 08:54:03
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answered by shafter 6
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Perhaps you didn't have a miscarriage? I just can't think of any other reason for it. I don't know if a vacation is as important as this. Try to go to the Doc.
2007-08-22 08:52:50
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answered by lovebugbasso 3
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