It is widely accepted that a fetus begins to feel pain around 20 weeks into pregnancy. By this time, the baby's tissues, muscles and nerves are developed.So not before that.
Yes....
It feels like a sharp pressure or extreme pain.
No they don't.
When the baby is born, the uterus wall, which is very muscular helps push the baby out. when you feel pain during the childbirth, what you are really feeling is the muscular wall in you uterus contracting. That's why when you feel pain in labor, they call he pain contractions.
It feels like a sharp pressure or extreme pain.
Do whatever you feel comfortable doing.. your body will tell you when it feels uncomfortable or when it is in pain but the baby is protected in there so until you feel pain or feel uncomfortable sleep on your belly as long as you want.
I had a vacuum delivery, and the pain of the baby coming out was like hell on earth.
A few days old baby named Gabby Gingras
Of course... Wouldn't you feel hurt if you watched your own son die?
Yes IT hurts a lot but it's a pain that's worth it because you have a baby to love at the end of it! You soon forget the pain otherwise mothers would only have one child.
A sweet pain that only Mother can go through in this Universe, that cannot be explained, that disappears as soon as she looks at her newborn baby.
your baby does not feel anything. the pain is limited to only you. pain after a root canal is normal for up to a week. If the pain does not start to diminish though after a week you need to call your dentist and maybe get on an antibiotic.