My stomach makes me look pregnant.

Posted by Seeking answers @bosnianbeauty, Jan 10, 2012

I have been having problems with my stomach for quite a while now.

My stomach is always round and bloated ,as if i am pregnant.
I have pain most days and have severe cramps and vaginal muscle cramps/contractions during my period. I also bleed a lot.

I eat healthy,take multivitamins and drink water and no sodas or fruit drinks just fruits and veggies. I know most people have flatter stomachs even those who don't eat as well as me.

I have done research and have come to some conclusions that could fit. I think i might have a uterine fibroid or cyst,something that is making my stomach big.
I also have ugly stretchmarks even though i have never been pregnant and am not pregnant,but at times it looks like it.
If anyone has anything similar or knows anything,i would really appreciate the feedback.

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I would like follow ups also. I am 66, not pregnant, but look like I am, and get asked also.
Kathie

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@kathieh

I would like follow ups also. I am 66, not pregnant, but look like I am, and get asked also.
Kathie

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Hi Kathie and welcome to Connect. What happens to our bodies when we become ‘women of age’!! Once we’re hit with the magic of menopause our bodies change and our skinny minnie waists seem to take on new dimensions. Dieting and exercises feel like lessons in futility! Sounds like you’ve joined that club too. Have you discussed any of this with your family physician or gynecologist?

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Thank you for reply. I have not, but I will

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First, follow your doctor.

I'm not posting a cure-all; I have had success using a certain digestive enzyme when my stomach doesn't agree with my taste buds. Run the product past your doctor.
I'll post the supplement's name. Remember the letter "Z" to fill in the blank. Xymo*yme manufactured by (use "X") *ymogen. This product calms my stomach and works to keep constipation at bay. Again -- ask your doctor.

This post is for informational purposes only.

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@nomanmedico

hey what u have is chronic gastritis , patients with this disorde usually have slow digestion and the stomach remains dilated for long time , and looks bulgy ,physians usually indicate medicine that allow quick emptying of stomach preventing this symptom .you shouls eat less in quantity and more in frequency, and donot take highy calorie enriched food,and u look a little overweight , try losing some weight, uterine fibroids usually give symptoms in lower abdomen.not at stomach level as uterus is anatomically in pelvis region below the umbilical region,.have a ultrasound to confirm.

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I have slow digestion and a pregnant belly. I've put it off for years as I have chronic pain which renders me in bed. My BMI has increased from 18 BMI to 29 BMI because exercise makes the pain worse and disables me to the point of bed for two or more days.

I am fed up with the sedentary life from chronic pain. Every test under the sun has been performed: CT, Ultrasound, MRI, laparoscopic surgery. I'm normal! Being diagnosed with "Chronic Pain Syndrome" was at first comforting in that my pain wasn't mental. Then ... Only God can create something from nothing. I am actively seeking the cause.

I scheduled an appointment with a Urologist/Gynecologist in the Urology Department. With very gentle physical therapy, I am slowly stretching the pelvic tightness using a medically devised Vaginal Wand. The wand is intravaginal and shaped so one can push and massage the tissue deeper in the pelvis. I'm not saying this will help everyone. See the specialist first.

This is for informational purposes only. Always follow your doctor's instructions. Going straight to the wand without your doctor's instructions -- you may make matters worse.

If you're not satisfied with your physician, seek a second opinion.

I have begun a digestive enzyme which has increased the motility and greatly reduced constipation. My belly isn't as hard, but I'm still fat. Slow walking should slowly help reduce the fat. I am fat and have no problem saying so.

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