Yes. Naturally you will have extra weight from the baby which your butt won't be used to. Too much stress on it causes discomfort, so i suggest massaging it at least once every 2 days.
no I would assume not
No
Yes, that is normal.
An ischial bruise, also known as a "butt bruise," occurs when the ischial tuberosity, a bony prominence on the pelvis, sustains trauma or impact. This injury is common in athletes, particularly in sports involving sitting on hard surfaces or falling. Symptoms typically include localized pain, swelling, and tenderness in the buttock area, which can affect mobility and comfort while sitting. Treatment generally involves rest, ice, and pain management.
Only if you name them.
yes, yes it is.
Baby position keeps on changing while doing scanning is called "Variable presentation"..I have checked this with doctor and she said it is not a problem in 5th month as sufficient time is there for the baby to change its position for normal delivery.. K.Veeramani from India..
No , it is very normal for some people. I have small hips and big butt and I feel just as normal as everyone else (:
I am a girl and my friend always wear jeans that make her butt look HUGE Her butt is a normal size female butt. Girls have normal butts it is the jeans that make them look big
Yes it is, sorry. It can stay with you until after the pregnancy even. It's the bones getting softer and ready for labor. You can get one of those donut pillows, they really help.
No, pregnancy only occurs with vaginal intercourse.
That is perfectly normal.