No! Opposite if possible & always LIGHTLY so as NOT to cut off blood circulation.
When making a sling in first aid, the knot is usually a reef knot.
You can indeed feel a knot in your stomach after getting your tubes tied. This is just irritation and inflammation and should go away.
This could be one of several phrases. "Tied the knot" means that you got married. The image is to be tied together. If your stomach is "tied in a knot," it is cramping and painful. If a rope is tied in a knot, it has a place where the ends of the rope cross each other and pull tight."Tied the knot" means to get married. For example, "Mary and Ted tied the knot yesterday" means that Ted and Mary got married.
a few inches from the apex of the bandage
The running subcuticular suture is a buried stitch inside the wound and it is started by placing a buried knot in the dermis, tied and cut short. Taking the needle parallel to skin through the papillary dermis on one side 1/3 inch then alternating sides of the wound to close. The end knot is tied four times cut one end of string then bring needle up and into wound going under and out past the end knot through outside dermis, pull tight then cut excess string.
A knot
I tied a knot in the rope.
It has now become very flexible... and so it can be tied into a knot
I am a frayed knot
do you mean tied the knot? That means to get married.
Yes it is a knot, as the placenta is tied to the belly button.
If you are tied in a knot, it will likely be impossible to open a notebook. It would best to get to a doctor to have yourself untied from the knot before attempting anything else.