When you hiccup, your diaphragm involuntarily contracts, causing a sudden intake of air that gets stopped by the vocal cords, producing the characteristic "hic" sound. This contraction can create sensations or sounds in your stomach due to the movement of air and the pressure changes within your abdominal cavity. It's quite common to feel or hear gurgling or rumbling sounds during hiccups, as the stomach and intestines react to the rapid changes in pressure. If these sensations are accompanied by pain or discomfort, it might be worth consulting a healthcare professional.
So they can feel and hear your heart beat
No, you would have to be a rare case of super-sensitive to be able to feel that. To date, I have never heard of a woman who can feel the baby's heartbeat. What you may be feeling is your own heartbeat as the blood flow to your uterus is increased. Or it may be just the baby kicking. Many babies also seem to get hiccups which can be a very regular beat, often at the same time each day.
If you can touch feel smell touch and or hear
1.when you feel or hear something your nervous system goes crazy
Yes. An Abstract noun is an idea, something you can't physically see, hear, feel, taste, or smell. A concrete noun you can feel, hear, smell, taste, see.
Their stomach.
It may feel like butterflies in your stomach whenever you see him. You get really nervous and start to sweat. You smile and giggle every time you hear his name.
Hiccups are caused by your diaphragm being irritated, so you suck in air sharply. The noise you hear is the air passing quickly through your vocal chords.
Popcorn: I hear the pop, pop, pop, I smell something sweet, I see something white, I feel something soft, I taste something plain, What could it be? It's Popcorn! I created this for school! This is a sensory poem. Sensory is when you explain what something feels like in a poetry way that involves the senses. Hear, smell, see, feel, and taste.
No you can't. If you can feel a pulse over your pregnant abdomen it is the large vessels in your uterus supplying the placenta.
Oh, dude, your dog is probably just not a fan of your hiccups. Like, maybe they think you're possessed by some hiccup demon or something. Dogs can be sensitive to sudden noises and movements, so they might just be like, "Nope, I'm outta here," when you start hiccuping. Just give them some space and maybe a treat to make up for scaring them with your hiccups.
Because it makes them feel secure, They can feel the warmth and hear the the rhythm of the heartbeat, something they lived with since conception.