The fetus is very well protected in there so to cause a miscarriage would probably mean the woman would get hurt too if you had to hit that hard. If you hit hard enough later in the pregnancy, there's a risk the uterus can burst which can lead to the woman dying if she doesn't get to a hospital in time.
i highly doubt that means miscarriage the doctors often say that when you hit your 3 months your risk of having a miscarriage is very low. the baby can just be shifting to a different position.
if you did well than yes
If you get hit in the stomach then you can easily damage the baby, or even have a miscarriage.
No.
yes. i have had a miscarriage and my stomach has stayed hard.
lower abdomen
well, miscarriage is always a possibility if you get hit in the stomach or fall. go see a doctor, they'll tell you what you should or shouldn't be doing.
A miscarriage in the first trimester is going to feel similar to period-like cramping in your lower abdomen. Some other symptoms of having a miscarriage are: the passing of tan colored tissue, headaches, back pain, the passing of blood, white to pinkish colored discharge, and a sudden decrease in signs of pregnancy.
Yes, you can miscarriage due to trauma but it has to be a significant amount and will harm the mother. There is an old wives tale that a punch in the stomach will cause a miscarriage, it is not accurate.
Both the upper and lower ends of the stomach have a sphincter that regulates flow into and out of the stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is at the top of the stomach, and the pyloric sphincter is at the lower end of the stomach.
yes and no cause if you have a miscarriage then you don't but otherwise no not possible!! A baby is never in the stomach. It is in the uterus and that makes the belly protrude. The stomach is full of stomach acid.
Yes,your tummy can hurt after a miscarriage, because something didn't all come out.