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Got tubal in 2003

I got my tubal in 2003 after the birth of my third child. My periods have been regular but I've been having the weirdest feelings like a fullness of feeling like i'm bloated all the time, light cramping and the other day at work It felt like I was having braxton hicks contractions where my stomach gets hard and a little dicomfort every couple of minutes. I've had lots more gas also.  This all started about 3wks ago. Just a little worried please help.
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I had a tubal in 2001, lately I have had the same issues like you I don't want anymore children, I haven't take a HPT not sure if I really want to know, let me know the out come of yours.
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i have not took one yet, scared I really don't want anymore kids. I have 3, ages 7,5,3. I will keep you updated when I take it. Thank you for responding
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Have you taken a HPT?  If you're tubes were tied, they could
have become untied.  Keep us posted.
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Have you taken a HPT?  If you're tubes were tied, they could
have become untied.  Keep us posted.
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they were tied
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Is there a chance you might be pregnant?  Are you late or anything?  Sometimes tubals can come undone depending what
type of procedure was done.  Were your tubes tied, cut or burned?
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