Is someone paging my uterus?
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I don't know for how long now; a few days; I've been getting this weird vibrating feeling below my stomach, in the pelvic area. At first I thought it was gas, but I'm not feeling it anywhere else. It's very, very annoying. (Also, I've had IBS for so long I don't remember life without it, and this doesn't feel like gas. It's more buzzy than gurgly. It doesn't feel like a muscle twitch, either. It's like someone stuck a purring kitten under my skin.)
I tried googling it, but all I got was "I got this when I was pregnant!" and "I'm definitely not pregnant, so why is this happening?" with no actual answers. My period is due today (or was due yesterday, can't remember) and I have been having my usual bout of supernatural pregnancy anxiety (never had sex with a penis involved that I can remember, yet this doesn't stop me freaking out!), but all that aside, has anyone else felt this? Did you ever find out what the cause was?
Doubt it makes a difference, but, no birth control, and not approaching menopause (I don't think; I'm 29, and my hormone levels tested "normal" this time last month), which seems to be a common factor in the non-pregnant folks who've experienced this.
I tried googling it, but all I got was "I got this when I was pregnant!" and "I'm definitely not pregnant, so why is this happening?" with no actual answers. My period is due today (or was due yesterday, can't remember) and I have been having my usual bout of supernatural pregnancy anxiety (never had sex with a penis involved that I can remember, yet this doesn't stop me freaking out!), but all that aside, has anyone else felt this? Did you ever find out what the cause was?
Doubt it makes a difference, but, no birth control, and not approaching menopause (I don't think; I'm 29, and my hormone levels tested "normal" this time last month), which seems to be a common factor in the non-pregnant folks who've experienced this.