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If you feel movement in the guinea pigs lower belly, then she is pregnant. Babies grow in the uterus and not the stomach.
No, the uterus is below your bellybutton.
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No. The tampon is right at the opening of the vaginal entrance - it can not reach your stomach. And even if it could it would be too small to feel. You have both ovaries and uterus and intestines but I bet you can't feel them. A tampon is smaller.
you can feel movement in the stomach and they get extremely fat!!
Uh...yes. Yes she will. Especially if it is a big one. However, she won't feel it in her stomach. She will feel it in her womb/uterus. That is where the vaginal opening (where you put your penis) leads to. The only road to the stomach is down the throat. The stomach and the womb/uterus are two completely separate internal organs. Imagine blowing up two balloons and putting them into a big plastic garbage bag. Even though the two balloons are inside the bag together, the inside of the first balloon and the inside of the second balloon are kept completely separate. The two balloons are like the stomach and the uterus. Even though they are both inside the body, they are like two separate balloons. Anything that goes up inside the vagina, into the womb/uterus, will NEVER end up in the stomach. And anything that goes down the throat into the stomach will NEVER end up in the womb/uterus.
I just feel rollies. Like my intestines and stuff. And when I really have to pee, I can feel my bladder. When I was pregnant I could feel my uterus but it felt like a little apple. Other than that, I feel nothing.
Depends on your body type and how close your uterus is to the front of your stomach. Some people's uterus sits further back, and you won't really see your baby bump for months and months (my sister in law didn't show until 7 1/2 months). I was able to feel my stomach harden down by the uterus at about 9 or 10 weeks, but everyone's different.
You will be able to touch your abdomen and begin to notice the increased size of your uterus usually around the same time that you begin to "show", near week 10 of most pregnancies. You may start to feel the movement of the baby around the fifth month (20 weeks). Women who are overweight usually don't feel it as soon as smaller women, but most will feel the movement, pokes, and kicks by week 21.
inside the box i could feel a bulky object.
Probably just gas. If your were pregnant you would feel a babys movement around 18 to 20 week.
No, generally speaking a woman can not feel anything at four weeks, it is too early. Feeling the fetus in stomach or feeling of baby movement differ from women to women. But there are some other symptoms which let her know about her pregnancy like nausea, vomiting etc. But these conditions also vary from women to women.