Cramps at the start of a menstrual period may make muscles in your lower abdomen feel tighter . This may feel like movement. During ovulation, you may also experience jumps or pops in your lower abdomen. This is usually caused by the ovary stretching to release the maturing egg.
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Even if you have never conceived, you can still feel those unexplained baby kicks. The jury is still out on what causes this phenomenon. It could be the result of a little gas, intestinal rumbling, or even uterine irritation . It is not something to panic about and usually goes away on its own.
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When it comes to pelvic floor muscle twitches, this can also be a compensatory response after childbirth or episiotomy during labor, high intensity exercise, pelvic surgery, or an underlying pelvic pain condition such as endometriosis, interstitial cystitis or vulvodynia/vestibulodynia .
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Baby flutters during early pregnancy Seasoned moms may feel movement as early as 13 weeks . If you’re feeling anything fluttering down in your tummy around this time, it’s possible that your baby is grooving around in there. Baby’s kicks are also called quickening.21 Eki 2016
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Fluttering, butterflies, or bubbles Sometime between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy, you will start to feel your baby move. At first, these small movements feel like fluttering or “butterflies.” Some women say that they feel like gas bubbles. These first flutters are sometimes called “quickening.”
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Fluttering, butterflies, or bubbles Sometime between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy, you will start to feel your baby move. At first, these small movements feel like fluttering or “butterflies.” Some women say that they feel like gas bubbles . These first flutters are sometimes called “quickening.”
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A feeling of fluttering or twitching in your abdomen may be a sign your digestive tract is experiencing an allergic reaction to something you ate . It’s uncommon, but these feelings can be related to celiac disease, or an abnormal reaction to gluten.
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