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I'm about 5 weeks pregnant and I have a subtle stomach cramp in the upper part of my belly.
Your stomach is mostly on your left side, in the upper part of your abdomen.
It is a surgery that takes part of the upper part of the stomach and wraps it around the esophagus. The purpose is to strengthen the valve there and help prevent stomach acid from coming up.
The muscles of the uterus called the myometrium are cramping from the constant movement to shed the uterus' lining.
The correct spelling is epigastrium-the upper and median part of the abdomen, lying over the stomach.
Stomach pains are normal in early pregnancy as long as you're not bleeding or cramping uncontrollably. It's called Round Ligament pain, and it's due to your uterus stretching to accommodate your new baby. I'm 25 weeks pregnant, and for me, the stomach pains were the most uncomfortable in the beginning. It's a scary feeling because you're not sure if something might be wrong, especially if it's your first. But rest easy, because it's all a part of your body physiologically preparing for something amazing.
lower abdomen
it is puffy because thwere is somthing badly wrong with you
If your stomach is ichy it is signs of pregnancy This is not a sure thing and your stomach could simply be itchy from dry skin like any other part of the body. Try "Aveeno" lotion. Wait and then take a pregnancy test.
The epigastric (above stomach) region contains the majority of the stomach, part of the liver, part of the pancreas, part of the duodenum, part of the spleen, and the adrenal glands
Yes, the stomach has regions known as the cardia (where the esophagus joins the stomach), fundus (upper part of the stomach), body (main central part of the stomach), and pylorus (lower part that connects to the small intestine). Each of these regions serves specific functions in the digestion process.