no there is fat and muscles and fluid all protecting baby. Pressing usually can't get deep enough-------------Now, if someone is punching you that is different. Anything that hurts mommy, can hurt baby. There are women's shelters in most communities, you are not alone! I strongly encourage you to be brave and ask for help. Good luck, Joymaker RN
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The appendix is hooked on the the very end of the small intestine, just before the large intestine starts. If you are thinking appendicitis, you feel pain in the low right side of your abdomen. If you can press on your tummy there and it does not hurt too bad, but hurts when you release your 'press hold' you may have appendicitis. If you are worried, see your DR.
Hypochondria.
Yes.
No, but get your doctor's advice first
Just the smell of snuff cannot hurt a fetus. But if you kiss someone after they have had snuff in their mouth, some of the chemicals in snuff can transfer to your saliva. I do not know of any studies about the "effects of secondary snuff" on a fetus; ask your doctor.
Yes. Just like it will give you a bowel movement it will do the same to the fetus and it can be fatal.
Yes, pressing on your stomach during pregnancy can potentially harm the baby, as it may cause discomfort or even injury to the developing fetus. It is important to be gentle and cautious when touching or applying pressure to the abdomen while pregnant.
what does it mean when your left side hurt around abdomen and you vomit
Synthroid is a schedule A drug which means it has been extensively tested in humans and does not appear to cause any harm to the developing fetus.
Yes, because the uterus is growing to accomodate the fetus.
All stages, however I believe most of the damage can be done in the first 4 months until the fetus is almost completely developed.