yes, typically caused by the implantation of the baby. keep an eye on it though. if it becomes frequent and more painful call your doctor or midwife.
Not during the first few weeks maybe like into the 3rd or 4th month its normal but not a few weeks.
See your OB/GYN
This sounds normal to me, just the ligaments attaching your ribs stretching to allow room for the baby.
Yes, as a lot of boys are already well in to puberty by age 13.
The baby might be leaning on nerves which is causing them to go numb. You can help this by changing positions frequently. When you change position so does your baby, hopefully making you both more comfortable.
If that's the only place the ejecta went - no.
If the cardiac size is within the upper limits of normal, it means that the heart is still a normal size, but is on the larger size of all normal hearts. There is a range for how big the heart is allowed to be.
No, the uterus is below your bellybutton.
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Pad location does not change for a woman that is pregnant; upper right and on the ribs left side (on the patient).
No its not normal,my chihuahua had this when she was pregnant and the vet said to bring her in if it starts to turn black so please call your vet and make an appointment
no it could something else
100 beats per minute is considered the upper limit of normal.
ask your doctor or midwife about it