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Does Baby Fluttering During Pregnancy Means Thin Uterus?

14 wks pregnant and have felt baby flutters for about 2wks is this a sign of a thin uterus? I am 35 yrs old, 5 6 tall, 266 lbs in weight..have one very heathy preg she is 4yrs old now..lost a baby to partial molar preg at 3 months..this is first preg since lossing that one.
Mon, 31 Aug 2015
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Hallow dear,

You seem to be quite disturbed due to the fluttering sensation in your abdominal cavity.

Take it from me dear, at 14 weeks of pregnancy, foetal movements are not perceived. What you are feeling seems to be most likely the intestinal movements. You may be having gaseous distension due to indigestion of hyperacidity causing hyperactivity of the intestines.

Please report to your obstetrician. Soda, soda-bi-carb or some carminative preparation or digestive enxyme preparations might relieve you from this uneasiness.

One this is sure, at 14 weeks, these are not the excessive foetal movements and you do not have to be worried about 'Thin' uterus.

I hope this will calm you down.
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Does Baby Fluttering During Pregnancy Means Thin Uterus?

Hallow dear, You seem to be quite disturbed due to the fluttering sensation in your abdominal cavity. Take it from me dear, at 14 weeks of pregnancy, foetal movements are not perceived. What you are feeling seems to be most likely the intestinal movements. You may be having gaseous distension due to indigestion of hyperacidity causing hyperactivity of the intestines. Please report to your obstetrician. Soda, soda-bi-carb or some carminative preparation or digestive enxyme preparations might relieve you from this uneasiness. One this is sure, at 14 weeks, these are not the excessive foetal movements and you do not have to be worried about Thin uterus. I hope this will calm you down.