The safest way to lose weight is through eating a healthy balanced diet under the advice of a medical professional while practicing regular vigorous excercise which reaches your target heartrate. This method, however, will cause you to lose fatty tissue all over your body. If the tummy area is the only part of your body with fat, you're golden, just diet and excercise. Please make sure, though to seek medical assistance, especially if you are underwight aleady. Make sure to get plenty of protein. You may be able to find an unscrupulous Doctor Who will perform elective cosmetic surgery (Liposuction) on an underwight person, but it's not a good idea. Sadly, if you see yourself as slightly underweight, you are most likely underweight period. So, if you have anorexia or bulimia, then you could possibly have a bloated stomach, it is common. The only way to stop swelling on your stomach resulted from an eating disorder is to return to your proper weight. It will actually make your stomach look more healthy and less poochy.
I think anywhere from 95 to 115 pounds would be the average for a 15 year old girl of that height. According to the BMI scale, someone who is 5 feet tall can weigh anywhere from 95 to 127 pounds, without being over or underweight.
That isn't overweight at all. That actually is considered underweight! The minimum weight a 5'6 person should be without being underweight is about 115.
No
There is a protective layer inside the stomach. It can hold the acid without it going through it or the stomach.
It is indeed, however stomach transplants are rarely performed since it is actually possible to live without your stomach.
EXERCISE!
by sucking in
Yes.
While it is not common for one's stomach to be removed, it is not impossible to live life without it. If one lacks a stomach, one will need to be mindful of one's food and portions of food.
=Of coarse ,can you live without mucus is the real question!!!!!=
Stomach's are not generally transplanted, since it is possible to live without them.
Uh - you didn't tell us what you weigh. We can't answer a weight question without knowing.