A gynecologist can feel many things in the uterus besides the ovaries. They can feel fibroids, fallopian tubes and at times, a baby.
Yes, as the baby grows during pregnancy, the uterus expands and moves upward within the pelvic cavity. This movement is a normal part of pregnancy as the uterus accommodates the growing fetus.
You perform a rectal palpation to feel the uterus - if the cow or buffalo is pregnant, you may feel the fetal membranes or the fetus depending on how far along the pregnancy is.
A fetus is not developed enough to feel pain until week 24 according to the latest research. They are in a sleep like state until birth and not aware.
CONTEXT: To prepare balut you have to boil the egg first, with the fetus inside of course. If fetuses do feel pain then the existence of balut would actually be horrific.. What do you know?
Yes. Your uterus enlarges in the early stages of pregnancy in preparation for accommodating a fetus. The stretching will feel like cramping, so it can be mistaken for menstrual pain.
That can being as early as six weeks -- sometimes early if you have been pregnant in the past. If the cramping you feel is accompanied by blood or is excrutiating, contact your OBs office at once as you could be having a miscarriage.
At the ultrasound there will be no heartbeat or movement. If you are further along in your pergnancy and normally feel the baby move, you won't be able to feel him/her move anymore. If you are at the beginning of pregnancy, you will bleed heavily probably with some pain
No, a person would not be able to reach a 3-week fetus by inserting their fingers into their vagina. At 3 weeks, the fetus is very small, typically around the size of a poppy seed, and is located within the uterus, not the vaginal canal. It is not possible to touch or feel a 3-week fetus in this way.
This is an abortion. D&C stands for "dilation and curettage" meaning that the birth canal is spread open and a curette is used to scrape the lining from the uterus, and the developing fetus with it.
When a pregnant woman feels the fetus (baby) move inside her womb ("tummy") sometimes they are actually kicking or poking her while trying to reposition themselves. You can even sometimes see them move and push against her from the inside. If the mother doesn't mind and gives you permission, you can touch her abdomen when they are active and feels the kick for yourself. Usually it is in the second trimester of pregnancy (around the fifth month) when the woman first starts to feel the movement and as things get more and more crowded as the baby grows, the mother will feel this as stronger "kicks".
The baby is mostly active starting around 4months, when you will feel like there are bubbles or butterflies dancing in your stomach. These kicks get harder as days pass.