A round and hard upper stomach could be due to several factors, including bloating, gas accumulation, or digestive issues. It may also be related to dietary habits or food intolerances. In some cases, it could signal a more serious condition, such as abdominal distension or an underlying medical issue. If the hardness persists or is accompanied by pain, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
You're constipated from the sounds of it.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs before your period is due, so your stomach would not get hard specifically around that time. However, some women may experience bloating or cramping during implantation, which could cause the stomach to feel slightly firmer than usual.
It is difficult to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time because it requires different movements and coordination from both hands, which can be challenging for the brain to process simultaneously.
Yes because your baby comes out of your vigina that's why she had a hard time well I'm not sure if she had a hard time delivering her baby I was just saying that every baby comes out of there mom's stomach or a boy a only if your a gay boy
Stomach banding is a type of surgery focused mainly on weight loss for individuals who have been deemed obese. The surgery consists of a surgeon placing a band securely around the upper region of the stomach. This band is tightened and forms a small pouch at the top of the stomach. What the band does is it limits the amount of food the stomach can hold at one time and promotes the sense of feeling full after smaller meals are eaten. The band can be adjusted at any time to allow for a gradual return to a normal sized stomach.
Replace upper and lower ball joints. Not hard, but time consuming.
In a stomach stapling procedure the stomach is reduced in size by using surgical staples. The band is placed around the upper part of the stomach to make a small pouch and generally can be adjusted after the surgery. Some of the weight loss bands do not even require any kind of surgical cutting and the recovery time is much less.
Mention this to your doctor when you next see him or her. It could just be the baby's foot or hand if it is not there all the time
Yes. Sometimes his stomach hurts.
If that's the only place the ejecta went - no.
There is an older excercise video, it's called 8 min abs.. it's awsome... I'm sure you can still find it..
Just to be on the safe side...take him to the vet it might be lodged in his throat or stomach. He having hard time breathing...