You may be having stomach pains. You may be seeing a deformity in the shape of your belly. You should always talk to your doctor.
somewhere in their body, more than likely in the stomach area
It is different for every woman, because pregnancy is different for every woman. Normally, fetal movement is felt earlier in a second or more pregnancy than in a first. Fetal movement is also likely to be felt earlier in thinner people than fatter people and in people have multiples. In a first pregnancy, fetal movement is normally first felt at around 17-20 weeks of pregnancy. In a second time or more pregnancy it is normally felt at around 15-20 weeks. It is not necessarily because it can be felt earlier, but more because the woman knows exactly what she's looking for because of her previous experiences.
If you are feeling movement in your belly, it is much more likely to be gas. You would not have a negative pregnancy test at the point in a pregnancy when you'd feel fetal movement. You should look for another explanation for your "pregnancy symptoms."
Symptoms of a cramping stomach and vomiting when having a bowel movement should be addressed by a physician. This may be a stomach virus or it may have a more serious meaning and should be evaluated.
The ridges are called rugae. They provide the stomach with more surface area for food. When food enters the stomach, these wrinkles expand and become stretched out. The purpose is to allow it to expand. This therefore allows expansion in volume of the pig.
it is not harder to feel the movement it just is not as harsh on your ribs and back because there is more "wiggle room" for the baby. however, it will be harder to see the movement from the outside.
the fetal bones are much more delicate than the adult
No your stomach will not explode if you eat right before swiming, however your stomach will cramp and more then likely you won't be able to swim. Wouldn't recomend it, my parents always told us kids not to eat right before swimming.
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A dark stringy bowel movement may be a result of a stomach virus or food that one has eaten. If this persists, a doctor should check this out to be sure there is not a more serious problem.
Fetal surgical techniques offer early intervention in order to treat such defects before they become more serious.