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No, squeezing your stomach does not lead to a miscarriage. Miscarriages are typically caused by genetic abnormalities or health issues in the mother. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for accurate information and guidance during pregnancy.

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Does your stomach stay hard while going through a miscarriage?

yes. i have had a miscarriage and my stomach has stayed hard.


Why 5 months after having miscarriage why do you still get milky stuff coming from your nipples when you squeeze them?

Becasue you keepstimulating them by squeezing them. Stop squeezing and you won't get milk.


How can you end food cravings at night if your stomach is squeezing?

By eating


I pushed really hard on my stomach in the second trimester. Could this have lead to a miscarriage?

No, you would not be able to push hard enough for that. The fetus is very well protected.


Can squeezing pimples lead to a brain infection?

Squeezing pimples can potentially lead to a brain infection if harmful bacteria from the skin enters the bloodstream and travels to the brain. It is important to avoid squeezing pimples to prevent this risk.


Miscarriage due to abdominal trauma?

Yes, you can miscarriage due to trauma but it has to be a significant amount and will harm the mother. There is an old wives tale that a punch in the stomach will cause a miscarriage, it is not accurate.


Can shaking the belly cause miscarriage?

Yes, if the tummy is shaken strenuously it might lead to miscarriage..


You feel a ball in your stomach thinking your pg then you get hit in the stomach have abnormal cycle then you go to lay on your stomach again you don't feel the ball did you have a miscarriage?

No.


If a baby is in your stomach can you not have the baby?

yes and no cause if you have a miscarriage then you don't but otherwise no not possible!! A baby is never in the stomach. It is in the uterus and that makes the belly protrude. The stomach is full of stomach acid.


Could your stomach be hurting so much when you have a period because of a miscarriage?

Yes,your tummy can hurt after a miscarriage, because something didn't all come out.


If you have a miscarriage where does the baby go?

the woman goes to the hospital and has her stomach open by an operation and they take it out.


Can you lose your baby if you get into a fight?

If you get hit in the stomach then you can easily damage the baby, or even have a miscarriage.

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