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Go to a doctor.
That's one of the early signs of pregnancy.
yep i was going to say pregnancy but i didnt get those symptoms untill later on
Really? That was what finally clued me in. I had weird little "flutterings" at about 6 weeks.
yea i was looking at when she was refering to the thumping feeling on her cervix when your far on and there head is hitting it lol but yea the fluttering sensation but wasnt in my cervix early on0 -
I don't care what your mother says, GO TO A DOCTOR.0
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i agree0
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go see a doctor.0
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Go to your doctor.
This.
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Any chance you have lost a foreign object in your body...one that...buzzes?
Either way, you should see a doc for a diagnosis or a removal of...the foreign object.
LOL! See a doc, friend. Or take a pregnancy test. Or both.0 -
Go to a doctor.
That's one of the early signs of pregnancy.
yep i was going to say pregnancy but i didnt get those symptoms untill later on
Really? That was what finally clued me in. I had weird little "flutterings" at about 6 weeks.
Yup. This.
Let us know what you hear.0 -
Based on your description, it sounds like you have retained foreign objects in your uterus. Depending on a number of factors, it causes a physical reaction to occur in your body in response to the retained foreign objects. And by foreign objects, I am referring to semen and by physical reaction I am referring to pregnancy. (This could also explain your stretch marks)
Or a lost vibrating device.
Either way, this warrants an examination by a licensed professional. Good luck!0 -
Yeah, you need to get to the doctor as soon as possible. This sounds very much like my early pregnancies. I also had stretchmarks start before I even had a belly showing. Hormones can cause that to happen.0
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Could you be pregnant?0
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Go to a doctor.
That's one of the early signs of pregnancy.
yep i was going to say pregnancy but i didnt get those symptoms untill later on
See a doctor and at least check it out so that you are sure no reason to let yourself worry so much about it when that is all you need to do0 -
you sound pregnant!0
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Is this a joke? Where is original poster?
If she is pregnant and feeling baby movement she has to be at least 16 weeks along.0 -
YOU NEED A DOCTOR not advice from complete strangers...
Good luck to ya!!!0 -
Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD), originally called Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) and also known as Restless Genital Syndrome (ReGS or RGS),[1][2] results in a spontaneous, persistent, and uncontrollable genital arousal in women, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire. It was first documented by Dr. Sandra Leiblum in 2001,[3] only recently characterized as a distinct syndrome in medical literature with a comparable counterpart increasingly reported by men.[4] Some physicians use the term Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome to refer to the condition in women; others consider the syndrome of priapism in men to be the same disorder. Priapism is a recognized diagnosable medical condition by the DSM-IV, whereas PGAD is not.[4][5] In particular, it is not related to hypersexuality, sometimes known as nymphomania or satyriasis. Hypersexuality, nymphomania and satyriasis are also not recognized diagnosable medical conditions by the DSM-IV. In addition to being very rare, the condition is also frequently unreported by sufferers who may consider it shameful or embarrassing.[6]
Physical arousal caused by this syndrome can be very intense and persist for extended periods, days or weeks at a time. Orgasm can sometimes provide temporary relief, but within hours the symptoms return. The return of symptoms, with the exception of known triggers, is sudden and unpredictable. Failure or refusal to relieve the symptoms often results in waves of spontaneous orgasms in women and ejaculation in men. The symptoms can be debilitating, preventing concentration on mundane tasks. Some situations, such as riding in an automobile or train, vibrations from mobile phones, and even going to the toilet can aggravate the syndrome unbearably causing the discomfort to verge on pain. It is not uncommon for sufferers to lose some or all sense of pleasure over the course of time as release becomes associated with relief from pain rather than the experience of pleasure.[7][8]0 -
however I agree U should check with your doctor!0
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Doctor. ASAP.0
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I have had it too! Cant get pregnant!0
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Definitely time for a doctor. My 1st thought is pregnancy.0
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