You have to go to the doctor to check on it now and then
The baby typically lies in the uterus, which is located in the lower part of the abdomen. As the baby grows, it may move around within the uterus, changing position throughout pregnancy.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
labor
probably gas
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.
Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
in the uterus.
An upside down uterus, also known as a retroverted uterus, typically does not affect the baby's ability to come out. The uterus is designed to expand and contract during childbirth, allowing the baby to move through the birth canal. This anatomical variation should not present a barrier to a successful delivery.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
No. The fetus is inside the uterus which is closed, like a bag. The rest of the mothers organs are outside the uterus.
Though children learn to call the entire belly the "stomach", the whole belly is technically called the abdomen. The organ, stomach, is in the top of the abdomen near your ribs. A baby grows in the organ, the uterus. The uterus is in the lowest part of the abdomen, near your pubic bone. The uterus is sort of like a balloon; as the baby grows, the uterus expands upward, toward the organ the stomach.
When a baby is ready to be born, the mommy starts to feel labor contractions. The uterus squeezes and pushes the baby out of the uterus and into the world.