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NO, absolutely not.
No.
punch your self in the stomach as hard as possible
It is indeed, however stomach transplants are rarely performed since it is actually possible to live without your stomach.
yes
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Not really. It is possible to tone muscles in the stomach area while losing fat overall. This will result in a better looking stomach and, eventually, six-pack-abs.
No your stomach always has stomach acids that help to disolve food.
yes and no cause if you have a miscarriage then you don't but otherwise no not possible!! A baby is never in the stomach. It is in the uterus and that makes the belly protrude. The stomach is full of stomach acid.
One possible explanation could lie in the anatomy of the stomach and in the digestive mechanism. When lying on the left, the food has room to expand because the curvature of the stomach is enhanced in that position
Currently, it is not possible to remake a stomach for humans. Research is ongoing in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, but creating functional organs like a stomach from scratch is still a challenge. Transplantation of organs from donors remains the main option for individuals who require a new stomach.
No, you do not grow a new stomach every two weeks. The cells in your stomach lining are constantly being replaced, but the entire stomach itself is not regenerated on a fixed schedule like that.