Yes, if lifted the wrong way or if the things are too heavy. There are different ways for men and women to go about lifting things, as well.
Various things, but most are cause by flying debris carried by the winds or from objects that are knocked over. Occasionally people may be picked up and thrown.
Absolutely! Lifting a person is one of the heavier things you will ever lift and because they are mobile - they move about while you lift them and stress your shoulders a great deal!
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Mountains would cause orographic lifting.
No, NO and NO You may have a miscarriage after a hot bath but the bath had absolutely nothing to do with it. While we are at it, gin, horseback riding, sex, heavy lifting and a load of other things do not cause miscarriage either.
because lifting can cause growth to stop in your bone structure
Yes, weight lifting can cause tennis elbow if done with improper form or excessive weight, leading to strain on the tendons in the elbow.
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Yes. Not because you are likely to miscarry, (lifting things does not cause miscarriage),but because your ligaments are softened by the pregnancy hormones making a back or joint strain more likely. Believe me (from painful experience) you do NOT want to strain your back when you are trying to balance a bump on your front.
there are actually four and they are frontal wedging, mountain lifting, convergence, and lifting by heat.
This depends on if you were lifting things from day one. If you are use to say lifting 50lbs at a time then lifting 50lbs will not bother you nor the baby at 5months. But if you do not do any lifting, then it isn't a good idea to up and start lifting things that are heavy. Most doctors would say not to lift over 20lbs. That is about the weight of a toddler.
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