Well, MY first reaction was... "a knife."
My wife's answer was... "labor."
The medical term for the area just above the pubic bone is suprapubic.Suprapubic
A horizontal incision across and above the pubic bone
supraosteopubis
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Males do have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is the front bone portion of the pelvis or pelvic crest in the lower abdomen. Holds your hip bones together.
Severe osteoporosis could cause trouble in walking and bone shrinking.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
First, by "upper part of your vagina" are you referring to the pubis mons (where your pubic hair is at), or the cervix, or what? Second, what do you mean by "sticking out like a big bone?" If you mean why is it hard, like most bony prominences are, this is because the pubis bone is beneath the surface of your pubic region. The pubic bone is a part of the pelvic structure and everyone including men have this bone.
In the female, the pubic bone is anterior to the urethral sponge. The left and right hip bones join at the pubic symphysis.
The pubic region begin at the public bone and contains the genital region in both males and females. It goes back to the perineum which is just in front of the anus.
Pannectomy is the removal of the pannus which is the fat pad of the pubic bone just below your stomach but above the penis or clitorus.
broken pubic bone after fall is tpphere any kind strap or support