You're constipated from the sounds of it.
During a woman's period, her body (specifically stomach) get bloated, plus cramps start in the stomach. With the uncomfortable feeling of the cramps and constant awareness of blood coming out of your crotch every couple of minutes and the bloated stomach, it's hard to feel pretty.
I suggest you ask your obstetrician.
Yes, this happens when the baby starts to squash the stomach and give a lot of extra weight. Don't tax youself too hard.
Bleeding in the digestive system, potentially but not definitely an ulcer. Have it looked into by a doctor immediately.
It means like someone is pulling on your stomach leg neck ect really hard and you sometimes get them during your period and you can take Advil or some pain reliever or something else.
Your stomach gets hard around the 5-6month.
Eating a bad hard boiled egg can lead to food poisoning, which can cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. It is important to discard any eggs that have gone bad to avoid getting sick.
yes. i have had a miscarriage and my stomach has stayed hard.
Answerit was for me- i had a hard time wearing my wedding dress because i hurt so bad. the doctor told me it was normal....
When you're not slim, your stomach bulges.
If your stomach is hard nine weeks after period you are probably either pregnant or blood is filling up in your stomach
There could be many reasons, but here are a few. 1:overeating. You could just simply be eating too much. When this happens, your stomach can't digest that much, or is not used to a large helping. (Be careful. when your stomach hurts from overeating, it will throw-up to get rid of too much food.) 2: stress. If your feeling stressful, your body goes fast-forward. (meaning it does everything quicker.) So does your stomach. When stressed, your stomach over-makes stomach acid. ( to digest food). Although your stomach has a coat of slime so that it won't be harmed by the acid, too much acid can go through that coat and hurt the stomach. Just take tums. :) 3: Sickness. Sometimes when you are simply sick, your stomach can feel as crummy as you do. The only solution is to just wait for the germs to go away.