i was born with a dark line down my stomach but when i got pregnant with my daughter it went up and around the incision of surgery i had. but with my son it didnt
In yamatji way it means when your pregnant Itz a boy and a line goin further up its a girl
this will be seen near 7 month and being darker as further time passing on.
it is a line that starts of really dark and gradually gets lighter. or start light and get darker etc... look it up on google images :)
dark nipples" and a "dark line" occurs during preganancy
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It will progressively darken. I think it starts around the third trimester and it does take a while for it to disappear after you give birth.
Thin Dark Line - band - was created in 2002.
It may take a month or so before exercise starts to have an effect on your waist line.
Yes. I'm 16 and have had it since I was 12 and I'm not or never have been pregnant. It's something to do with hormones or something but I wish I could get rid of it.
The cardia of the stomach is the region just below the Z-line at the LES. See the image link below for an image of the Z-line, LES and cardia of the stomach.
Linea nigra (dark line running up your tummy)This is a dark, vertical line, up to a centimetre wide that appears down the middle of your stomach, often crossing the navel. It tends to appear around the second trimester. It is caused by pigmentation in the skin where your abdominal muscles stretch and slightly separate, to accommodate your baby as it grows.This line of pigmentation will fade within a few weeks of delivery, although you may need to give it a gentle rub to remove any dry skin. You will notice that other areas with pigmentation - such as your nipples, moles and freckles - may darken too, but this will also fade with time.