Yes
The fifth lumbar vertebra articulates with the first fused sacral vertebra of the pelvic girdle.
The hind limbs of a frog attach to the central skeleton through the pelvic girdle, specifically the ilium and sacral vertebrae. This connection provides support and allows for efficient movement during activities like jumping and swimming.
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.
nothing
Yes. Every pregnancy and every person is different.
pectoral girdle
After the first missed period.
The Scientific name for the hip joint is:Pelvis
An unusually large gap between your pelvic bones. I'm currently suffering from it in my second pregnancy due to damage done during the delivery of my first child. There is not much information about it, and at least in pregnancy, there is not much you can do about it.
It generally ends at the end of the first trimester. Although some women may experience it during the entire pregnancy, others may never experience it at all. I never had morning sickness during my first pregnancy.
The girdle goes on first as it will usually have the hip and butt pads. The tights go on the outside because they're longer and have more exterior padding.
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.