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worse than normal but as you say mildly dilated. keep up with yearly or every 2 year echocardiograms (with the gel and wand on your chest) to keep up with it... to see if it turns into moderately dilated aorta... then if it gets to severely dilated your Dr. may recommend a surgical intervention
Ligaments help to keep the bone position so that they don't dislocate. When joints and ligaments combine together, they help to keep internal organs in place such as the diaphragm and uterus.
pet pain medication given after after surgery it's also a sedative so it help keep them calm. dilated eyes is normal side effect
The heart is anchored to the diaphragm in order to keep it in place. The diaphragm also reduces friction to the outer membranes of the heart.
You keep hiccupping because when you eat/drink you take in air and it is the body's way of getting rid of the air.
Children normally use their diaphragm and intercostal muscles to breathe. The diaphragm is the main muscle responsible for breathing, while the intercostal muscles help expand and contract the chest cavity during respiration.
It releases spermicide into the uterus to keep sperm from fertilizing eggs.
practice alot. ALWAYS scream from your gut/diaphragm, never your throat. Carbonated soda does NOT help, in fact it makes your scream worse. Drink something that will keep you hydrated and keep your throat wet like Gatorade or hi-c. look on Youtube for more help.
The baby probably isn't ready yet. Where I went to the hospital if you were 5cm dialated they would keep you and induce labor. you can be zero dilated and be in labor. As soon as your muscles start contracting you are in labor and have pains.
you have to constantly exercise your diaphragm and cardiovasular system...they have bikes and treadmills ect.
It means you will probably go into labor soon. I've heard of women being dilated 3cm and not going into labor for weeks. As a reference, you must be dilated to 10cm before the doctors or midwifes will allow you to push.
A corset pushes organs up under the ribcage. It also causes your back muscles to weaken and make them unable to keep discs inline.