I can feel mine at 7 weeks.
No you cannot as your baby is protected by a sac which is full of fluid. This protects your baby from harm during your pregnancy. However you may be able to feel a hardness in the lower part of your abdomen but this is the uterus itself. At 16 weeks your baby is no bigger than a stick of butter, also it is not wise to push hard on your abdomen when you are pregnant.
Uterine contractions occur when a pregnant woman goes into labor. The purpose is to dilate the cervix and to push the baby into the vagina, out of the uterus, during birth. The uterus continues to contract after expelling the baby and placenta to clamp down on any bleeding (prevent hemorrhage) and shrink the uterus.
When the baby is born, the uterus wall, which is very muscular helps push the baby out. when you feel pain during the childbirth, what you are really feeling is the muscular wall in you uterus contracting. That's why when you feel pain in labor, they call he pain contractions.
Yes. The sperms may already have reached the uterus. If you talk about douching it can push them further in as well.
No. It's only at 6 weeks that the uterus is big enough to push out of the pelvis. What you are experiencing is bloating from extra water retention caused by pregnancy hormones
Best results you can get in 5 weeks are push ups, crunches and a good healthy diet.
Yes, a dog would have to push to excrete her puppies from her uterus.
The muscles contract which in turn push the baby out.
Sometimes the uterus will spasm a bit when it detects that semen is present, as it creates internal suction which helps push the semen up into the fallopian tubes. Not all women feel it happening.
It is a muscle that has to be able to push the baby out of the mother.
If you're new to menstruating you may not be able to tell for certain when your period has started unless you visit the bathroom, but once you've been menstruating for a while you learn to recognise the signs that you are due and know what it feels like. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, hormones cause the uterus to contract to push-out the uterus lining from the cervix, then the blood and tissue leave your body via your vagina. You may feel the uterus contractions or feel the blood pass out of the cervix, you could also feel the blood leaving the vagina - this will often feel like discharge only a little wetter as there is discharge plus the blood, and it tends to be warmer because the blood is coming from deeper within the vagina.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.