Feeling a pulse in the lower belly that feels ticklish can be attributed to the presence of blood flow in the abdominal area, particularly from the aorta or iliac arteries. This sensation may be heightened by factors such as body position, muscle tension, or even the presence of gas. Additionally, individual sensitivity to touch or internal sensations can contribute to the ticklish feeling. If the sensation is persistent or accompanied by discomfort, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
yes you can feel the babys heart beat and feel the baby kicking around
no but u can in ur privates
You can sometimes feel your own pulse near the belly button, especially if you're pregnant or if there's an increased blood flow to that area. However, if you're pregnant, the sensation might also be due to the baby's heartbeat, which can be detected in the lower abdomen. If you're unsure, it’s always best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper assessment.
It's your pulse you're feeling when you feel your heart beat in your stomach
It hurts but it also tickles. It tickles to start with but then it starts to hurt a lot.
you have to lie down into a relaxed posistion, and use to fingers and feel in between your ribs just below the bottom of the sternum and you feel a slight pulse, this is your abdominal aorta pulse.
it tickles
The duration of Feel My Pulse is 1.43 hours.
What ever makes you feel better
good __________ I hear it sort of tickles too.
yes it feels good and kind of tinglily
True, you can feel a pulse in veins, particularly in larger veins close to the surface of the skin, such as those in the neck or the wrist. However, the pulse is more commonly associated with arteries, where the pressure from the heartbeat is felt. In veins, the pulse may be less noticeable due to lower pressure and blood flow dynamics.