Yes, experiencing outer thigh cramps during pregnancy, including at 20 weeks, can be common. These cramps may be due to increased weight, changes in circulation, or muscle strain from altered posture. Staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and gentle stretching can help alleviate discomfort. However, if cramps are severe or persistent, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
No, a girl cant get pregnant from sperm on thigh........
Highly unlikely
the femoral artery is huge and passes through your thigh, hence the pulse you feel.
will when your a sleep you can get a cramp its because you dont exercise much it'll hurt even more if you ignore it.
No, if you did not remove your jeans, then it is highly unlikely that you will become pregnant, even if sperm got on your jeans in the vicinity of your inner thigh.
You might be involuntarily using your stomach muscles more to make up for the limited use of your thigh muscle. Or something else may have been damaged in the accident. If muscle relaxers like Motrin don't ease the cramps you might want to pay the doc a visit.
It is due to calcium and phosphorus imbalance. Management icludes: 1. increasing calcium intake 2. dorsiflexing the affected leg
Dehydration, doctors say this can cause muscle spasms as the muscles get dry and tighten together. Also, not stretching can also cause the muscles to become tight together... so stretch it out as soon as it happens, put your leg out and lean forward on it, to stretch out your thigh, then drink some water or any liquids at best, like juice or soda or water, any you might want or have! and the final cause of leg cramps is over exercising. This can cause muscles to droop inside a bit, and hurt, but i don't know exactly how that works, but ill figure it out. I just found this out yesterday and wanted to answer peoples' questions. On this matter. Hey I'm 12 i am still learning!
No it is not al all
There could be many causes. Some are obvious, like a knife to the thigh, but that probably isn't it, since you are asking. Bone disease, cancer, or just cramps or circulation problems could be culprits. It could also be psychological or exercise or stress related. The best idea is to go see a doctor and get it checked out.
it could mean that you slightly....got a erection but other than that no.
No it is not normal because a person's thigh bone is supposed to be the largest bone in the body.