Crunches and sit ups do not cause the uterus to drop or fall directly. This may happen if weight is lost.
Dehydration can cause a drop in blood pressure. Be sure you drink enough water to stay hydrated. Pneumonia can also cause a drop in blood pressure, most likely due to dehydration.
A ball will fall first because it is subject to gravity, while scissors do not have the same physical properties that would cause them to drop at the same rate.
To drop or fall by gravity example: when you fall you. Go down or when you drop something it goes down
It is to drop
Limp posture and a brief period of unconsciousness are features of akinetic seizures, which occur in young children. Akinetic seizures, which cause the child to fall, also are called drop attacks.
I don't think so. The uterus has a pretty good grasp on your baby. If the baby was almost ready to pop out, it still wouldn't fall out of the stomach. But a bump may hurt the baby's growth developement and may cause a miscarriage. Remember I said MAY not WILL. :0)
No, ovaries do not "fall off." They are securely attached to the uterus by ligaments and are held in place within the pelvic cavity. However, they can be affected by various medical conditions, such as ovarian torsion, where an ovary twists and can cause severe pain and complications, but this does not mean they detach or fall off.
just drop hints but dont take it to the extreme cause...he is JUST your friend now but b careful cause u dont want to ruin the friendship...
plummet drop
It can and it sometimes it can't. It depends if the water drop was close to it. If was close to it the water drop would attrack the next water drop you drop
Drop is not the past tense of drip. Both drop and drip are present tense verbs. The past tense of drop is dropped, and the past tense of drip is dripped.
A sudden drop in the temperature