its probably casper. dont worry, hes a friendly ghost
Did he use a condom? Yes it can. Gas can gurgle in the stomach and feel like something is moving inside. Gas can get under the ribs, up into the chest and even behind the rib cage in the back.
No. That's gas.
When it is moving we become aware of it. We feel a gas ()the air) all around us, but we become so used to it that we don't notice it unless it is doing something different - like moving quickly, or is suddelny colder or hotter than we are used to.
Argon is a Gas like air, probably wouldnt feel it unless it was moving & that would be pressure and friction.
I had this happen to me and it was caused by something in the gas and did something to the sending unit in the gas tank. The dealership replaced the sending unit in the gas tank when my van was under warranty.
they are moving freely around bouncing off each other
A sensation of movement in the stomach is part of the human condition, and is usually due to gas. If you think you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you are pregnant enough to feel fetal movement, you're pregnant enough for a positive urine test.
no. no.
A baby starts moving in the beginning but you don't start feeling it until about 15 to 17 weeks along in the pregnancy. At first it will feel like a little gas or small flutters. And then as the weeks go by it will get stronger and more distinctive.
It's very likely gas, actually.
This is a result of something called adiabatic cooling. When a gas is decompressed, the temperature drops. A gas will also heat up when compressed.
A gas is one of the phases of matter. It is mainly composed of molecules that are constantly moving around in random directions, with the tendency to fill any available space.