I'm having movement sensations in my uterus two days in a row. There is no pattern or consistency, I feel it right where the zipper of my pants would be. I'm 39 and husband had a vasectomy, so I'm sure it's not pregnancy. There is no pain involved. Should I see a doctor?
My opinion is that you should not worry about it now unless there is a pain/foul discharge/ or it interfere with your normal routine activity or Menstrual cycle . According to the details given by you it may be a normal Physiological Uterine contraction happening at regular intervals without your knowledge. I suggest you to wait atleast 3-5 days and divert your mind to your routine work/ reading Books/etc., instead of thinking about that movement sensation. Even after doing the above said if your sensation not getting relieved or becoming worse than before, It is advised to consult your nearby Gynaecologist.
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What Causes Movement Sensations In Uterus?
My opinion is that you should not worry about it now unless there is a pain/foul discharge/ or it interfere with your normal routine activity or Menstrual cycle . According to the details given by you it may be a normal Physiological Uterine contraction happening at regular intervals without your knowledge. I suggest you to wait atleast 3-5 days and divert your mind to your routine work/ reading Books/etc., instead of thinking about that movement sensation. Even after doing the above said if your sensation not getting relieved or becoming worse than before, It is advised to consult your nearby Gynaecologist.