Something else moves: For non-pregnant women, things that move in the tummy may be the intestines. The bladder and the uterus are made of muscle, but their contractions are usually some cramps or tightening. A primary care doctor can examine and talk with the patient to see what exactly the movement feels like. Meanwhile, a single pregnancy test may be done in 1 week, and will be accurate if 3 weeks or more after sex.
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