Feeling every bump in the road while driving can be attributed to several factors. A car's suspension system is designed to absorb shocks, so if it's worn out or improperly calibrated, it may not effectively dampen road imperfections. Additionally, the type of tires and their pressure can influence ride comfort; low-profile tires tend to transmit more road feel. Finally, driving on poorly maintained roads can exacerbate the sensation of bumps, making the ride feel rougher.
you can drive with the air bags deflated but you will feel every bump in the road and heaven forbid a big bump, it not very smooth ride because its a hard ride, that's what its called.
Your suspension is probably shot. Check your shock absorbers.
The same, you don't have the baby bump until you're 4months, but remember every pregnancy is different.
The stuff on the misquito's tube/mouth that is supposed to make it harder to feel them biting you causes a reaction on your skin that makes that red bump and it itches.
Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis can both do this.
Worn shocks and struts can cause a bumpy ride. Low tire pressure or worn tires can also contribute to feeling a bumpy road.
Like a hairy lump
External Occipital Protuberance (crest)
If you feel you have an abnormal bump in a part of you skeleton where joints are not supposed to be.
that could be a limph node
yes that is a bruise or bump feel better
By the time you feel the baby you are already in the second trimester so I doubt you are that far along and have not noticed.