You would need about 14 muscles to sneeze.
any one can wee when they sneeze, its all about strengthening your bowel muscles !
Sneezing activates the pharyngeal and tracheal muscles involving the face, throat, and chest muscles. The sneeze reflex involves contraction of a number of different muscles and muscle groups throughout the body, typically including the eyelids. You can strain any muscle.
intercostal muscles..... they are located under the ribs
When you sneeze, your abdominal muscles contract rapidly to help expel air from your lungs, which can lead to soreness if those muscles are already tense or weak. Additionally, sneezing involves a sudden increase in intra-abdominal pressure, which can strain the muscles in your abdomen. If you've recently engaged in physical activity or have underlying muscle tension, you may feel discomfort in your abs during a sneeze.
over 200 muscles
Four muscles.
When you sneeze, it takes all of the strength of your diaphragm. It is one of the only times when the full strength of the diaphragm is actually used. It also requires support from your abdominal muscles and perenial muscles, which help to give the diaphragm support and "leverage" for lack of a better word. A sneeze usually comes out around 100 miles an hour. This takes an enormous amount of strength. This can cause the muscles in your perineum to ache afterwards, especially if you have just had an orgasm or done anything else that uses those muscles. Try kegel excersizes to prevent this by strengthening these muscles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegel_exercises Wikipedia page on sneezing (be sure to check the discussion page): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneeze -DJ Craig
49 muscles to cry, 12 muscles to smile and 6 muscles to slap
there are 36 muscles in a run mile
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Yes. As the fetus gets older, it responds to loud sounds. Also, many of the mother's stomach muscles move when she sneezes and the baby responds to this movement.