No, you need to do something with your doctor.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
Uterus belongs to a female. It is situated inside the lower abdomen in the pelvic cavity.
The average uterus is approximately the size of a fist and is located in the center in the lowest part of your abdomen near the bladder.
The lining of your uterus builds up over the month in preparation for an egg to be implanted when fertilized. If this does not happen your hormones start the uterus to contract and expel the blood. When your uterus contract severely you feel it as cramping in your lower abdomen.
The spotting is always cause for concern. Get in to see the doctor any time you have spotting while you're pregnant. Pain in the lower abdomen can be serious but it can also be pulling ligaments. Again, see your doctor if you have any questions.
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You generally can't feel the top of your uterus until after 12 weeks. Before then the uterus is tucked behind your pubic bone. Of course if you are having uterine cramping, you can tell where the cramps are coming from.
Yes it is possible ,the only time you need to stress is if the pain becomes unbearable and or there is bright red blood.Light spotting can be normal but bright red blood needs to be seen by a doctor. Your uterus is stretching so that's whats causing the pain.
There are many possible causes. Cyst, benign tumor... There are lymph nodes in the area and you should have a doctor examine the lump.
Looking the Lower - end of Urinary bladder, The uterus is always situated Within the last end of vagina. The ovaries are also a part of Lower abdomen apart from urinary bladder sides and nearly beneath kidneys joined by tubes with uterus.
the urinary bladder is in the midline of the abdomen, behind the pubic bone. the gallbladder is in the upper right abdomen.
No the uterus is lodged in the pelvis - even during childbirth - the exception being after a cesarian section - the doctor may pull the uterus out during the repair after birth. If bleeding should occur massaging the uterus may help slow the bleeding. In the recovery room following delivery a woman may need a fundal massage to stop bleeding, this is done by firming rubbing the woman's lower abdomen at the top of the uterus.