Your pubic bone is always hard, it is a bone, bones are hard, nothing to do with being pregnant.
Yes, men have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is a part of the pelvis and is located in the lower abdomen, near the genitals.
Yes, males have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is part of the pelvis, and it is located at the front of the body below the abdomen. It helps support the structures of the pelvis and provides attachment points for muscles.
No, during pregnancy, the uterus grows up from the pubic bone, therefore getting hard on the bottom first. But during the first trimester, your stomach shouldn't be hard at all. The uterus doesn't even rise up above the pubic bone until at least 12 weeks, which is the end of the first trimester.
In the female, the pubic bone is anterior to the urethral sponge. The left and right hip bones join at the pubic symphysis.
It is not uncommon to develop a hard red bump after a significant impact to the pubic bone. This could be a hematoma, which is a localized collection of blood. It's important to monitor for any signs of infection or worsening symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
broken pubic bone after fall is tpphere any kind strap or support
The Pubis is the most anterior part of the hip bone, or the pubic bone as it should be called
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The pad of fatty tissue that protects the pubic bone is called the mons pubis. It is a rounded area located over the pubic bone and is covered with hair in adults. It helps cushion the pubic bone during activities like walking or sitting.
The normal non-pregnant uterus is behind the pubic bone, and its top edge can't be felt using just a hand on the outside.
it deppends on the size of the person and of course age, sex etc
I have to assume you mean 'pubic'. In which case, yes the pubic bone is quite prominent, it is the front edge of the pelvic cradle.