No it can not.
Most doctors don't recommend it. Wearing a girdle in the first 12 weeks won't do any harm to the growing baby, but it allows your tummy muscles to become lax, by not supporting them in on your own. Later in pregnancy occasionally a woman will need a pregnancy girdle, if her muscles can't support her growing abdomen.
No it wont affect your ovulation.
It all.depends on the girdle the one I was given for football at my school didn't have one but it all depends on the type of girdle even if the girdle has a cup spot it is still best to wear a jock strap. a jock strap helps prevent movement
sometimes. depending on the outfit beyonce has admitted to wearing spanks onstage which is a brand of girdle but not the old girdles with ties and stuff more like spandex
The pectoral girdle is typically lighter in weight compared to the pelvic girdle. This is because the pectoral girdle is designed for more flexibility and mobility in upper body movements, while the pelvic girdle provides support and stability to the lower body.
The pelvic girdle supports more weight and pressure due to the upper body resting on it while standing and moving. It also provides protection for internal reproductive organs. Additionally, the pelvic girdle is involved in weight-bearing activities such as walking and running, requiring larger and stronger bones for stability and support.
The pectoral girdle lacks a complete encirclement of the body and does not provide the same level of support and protection as a true girdle, such as the pelvic girdle. It is more involved in facilitating movement of the upper limbs rather than providing structural support for the torso.
If you wear a girdle you will probably experience discomfort if you over-eat. That being the case, you will tend to eat less. You can achieve the same effect by keeping your belt tight.
The pelvic girdle and the thoracic girdle. You are familiar how a body girdle goes around the body. These are the same. They make a girdle around the chest and around the pelvis.
Flexibility: pectoral girdle is more flexible-less ligaments, ball and socket joint is shallower Security: pelvic girdle is more secure, deeper socket. there are more dislocated shoulders than dislocated hips ability to bear weight: pelvic girdle can bear more weight-the pelvic girdle has bones that are fused (os coxa) and a joint with the sacrum. the pectoral girdle has a little bone called the clavicle connecting it to the body wall.
The shoulder girdle(pectoral girdle) functions as a point of flexibility. The clavicle, scapula and the humerus articulate in the girdle.
Yes, the scapular girdle is the same as the pectoral girdle, they both refers exactly to the same anatomical components. Please see Dorland's Medical Dictionary--both terms refers to the "cingulum pectorale."Hope this helps.Tony Palomo