An Alien has implanted a modular, tracking device in your stomach!
You cannot feel a baby's heartbeat through your stomach, no. If you are feeling this, it is probably your pulse. You can feel this, particularly when lying down, because a main artery runs down the stomach. but when sitting down or standing why can my friend (male) feeel his belly move like a hert beat andwhen putting his hand his stomach why is it like he's thumping hard like heartbeat
The incus is the middle three of the auditory ossicles (little bones) of the middle ear.The laying down of new bone in the middle ear causes fusion or fixation of the ossicles which leads to Conductive Deafness.
Not laying down after eating helps to prevent heartburn as it uses gravity to keep acid down. When laying down, it is much easier for acid to escape the stomach and flow out.
Drinking ginger ale, laying down or just take a nap.
The problem of the infant's nose being blocked when face down on a pillow raises concern, I think.
it has to go!
Laying My Burdens Down was created in 1970.
Because Clindamycin kills the bacteria in your stomach (the good bacteria that helps digest food) and laying down will cause GERD/really bad heartburn. It is better to stay upright or sitting up so this doesn't happen.
The oesophagus connects the pharynx to the stomach. Its runs down the middle of the thorax, posteriorly to the trachea and therefore medial to the lungs. However its connection is on the upper surface of the stomach and so is it superior to the stomach, the stomach being inferior to it.
simply gravity. if you lay down after eating, stomach acid has no where to go. the easiest place for it to go is back up your esophagus. where as if your standing or sitting up after eating gravity will take over and stomach acid will stay down. so technically its not heart burn at all. its esophagus burn
Lie down for a whilei have little pain in my stomach middle of the overlution did iam pregnant or nit
An ulcer is a hole in soft tissue. In the esophogus it usually caused by stomach acid working its way above the duodenal constriction especially due to laying down after a large meal.