If you were into the second trimester, the doctor would be able to feel your uterus as it grew up past the pelvic bone at 12 weeks, 1 cm higher every week. After the miscarriage your uterus would shrink back to your pre-pregnant size below the pelvic bone, this is the only thing he would know by pressing on your tummy.
my mom says that sometimes her stomach flips. can you tell me what causes that feeling of her stomach flipping over?.
You will feel it in your stomach, and the feeling of hunger also goes away.
Youll know becuase you will get a tingling feeling deep in your stomach and won't be able to stop thinking about him.
The Dr is probably checking what is called your fundal height. Fundal height is determined by the size of the uterus to determine fetal growth and development. The Dr could also be checking the position of the baby if you are getting close to delivery.
Maybe a stomach ulcer, best get it checked out with a Doctor though who can tell you more.
you will know that you have ulcer without consulting a doctor by feeling pain before and after taking in solid or liquid foods.
You will always have a feeling that eyes are staring at you. The feeling is like oatmeal drying in your stomach an not going away. You just know it! So, listen to yourself and what you feel, and it will guide the way!
Signs that you love someone include caring for them, being empathetic when they hurt, feeling butterflies in your stomach, and never wanting to be away from them.
Symptoms like indigestion, acid reflux, vomiting blood, pain in stomach region can all be signs of stomach cancer. They can also be signs on something less serious. A visit to your doctor for testing is the best way to tell for certain.
That's usually around the time you see a doctor so he can tell you exactly how far into the pregnancy you are in.
if you look at her and get that feeling in your stomach,or grin,just basic stuff,life is short, so go get that girl
A good Doctor should be able to tell by measuring your uterus. Any experienced midwife or Doctor (I have only used midwives myself) should know how to tell this by measuring and it has been very accurate in my experience. I believe they start at the pubic bone and measure up the uterus by feeling through the skin. The number of inches is how many weeks you are, if I remember correctly. This would not be easy for someone who does not know what they are feeling for, as I have had two children and cannot do it myself still.