constipation
There is no BM because the fetus isn't taking in solids.
Unless there is bowel obstruction, along with the peritonitis, bowel sounds can still be present.
The fetus is not in the bowel, so, no. If the fetus has been borne, then still, no.
It is still taking place. check this site. http://www.aimovement.org/
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_you_are_a_diabetic_and_had_a_bowel_resection_would_that_slow_the_process_of_healing" The surgery was 4 weeks ago and is it normal for her to still be taking pain pills.
A dime is not toxic to humans if they ingest it. Most times, the dime will come out when you make a bowel movement. A dime is usually small enough to swallow but could still pose a potential choking hazaard. It is also possible it could cause a bowel obstruction.
This is the same as me, I had an open operation under General and had an inflamed appendix removed. It has now been 5 days and still no bowel movement. It is very uncomfortable and is made worse with food. I am reluctant to take a laxative as I want things to get back to normal. Hopefully this is just part of the healing process.
3 or 4 a day maybe just a few more depending on how much you feed them soaked dry food or if mom is still nursing
Well. sometimes sweating and flushing of bowel part may be understood as a symptom related to the medical condition IBS, but not always. Common symptoms of IBS: 1. Bloating and gas 2. Mucus in the stool 3. Constipation 4. Diarrhea, especially after eating or first thing in the morning 5. Feeling like you still need to have a bowel movement after you've already had one 6. Feeling a strong urge to have a bowel movement 7. Abdominal pain and cramping that may go away after having a bowel movement
It depends what you mean by bowel movements. If you mean ones still from the anus, you need to see the doctor who did the surgery.
Movement in Still Life was created in 2000.
Still around body temperature, I would think.