If it's your second pregnancy then yes it's normal. If it's your first, you generally don't feel it until around 16 weeks, but I guess you could still be feeling it
Um, I'm fairly positive that hole you saw was his belly button, and yes it is very normal in fact all guinea pigs have them.
Flutters in the lower abdomen are a normal part of the human condition, caused by gas in the intestines. Women on Depo Provera seem to be much more attuned to these, probably due to the lack of vaginal bleeding and fear of pregnancy.
In a normal or healthy woman it shouldn't hurt your vagina when you poke your belly button, not unless you poke it too hard. What you can feel is a discomfort in your stomach that can stretch towards your vagina and it shouldn't be painful; it would feel more weird than painful. But if it is, perhaps you have an infection in your lower abdomen or your vagina that needs to be looked at.
No, the chin is found at the front of your lower jaw, while your navel is your belly button.
Yes, a man's waist is typically located above his belly button. The waist refers to the narrowest part of the torso, which is generally just above the hip bones, while the belly button is a bit lower on the abdomen. Therefore, the waist is positioned higher than the belly button.
A normal anteverted uterus does not cause a bulge below your belly button. The entire normal uterus is so small that it is tucked behind your pubic bone. If you have an abnormally large uterus, then it may cause a bulging lower abdomen. Ask your surgeon for advice specific to your situation.
Low down, under you belly button! (It's awesome the first time!)
No, she hasn't. But, she has her ears and belly button pierced.
Percy Jackson's Achilles spot is on his lower back directly across from his belly button.
To wrap your belly for better support and posture, use a wide elastic band or belly wrap. Start by wrapping it around your lower abdomen, just below your belly button. Make sure it is snug but not too tight. This can help improve your posture and provide support for your lower back.
The lower part of the back, just above the waist. This is true, it is your lower back, sort of behind your belly button area, i hope this answers your question
hi i have a lower back tattoo and i have had my belly button pierced. and the tattoo hurts loads more than the piercing. the piercing is over within minutes, by the time you feel it its done. hope this helps, Lisa