How Do All My Organs Fit During Pregnancy?
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I have kind of a stupid anatomy question. I have a short torso. Now that I am about 6 months pregnant, my belly is really starting to get big. How do the all the organs and baby fit in there safely?
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Monday 15th of March 2010 06:57:31 AM Yes our body are made for reproduction so as long as we are able to do that amazing phenome it naturaly says that your body can afford the changes on your belly without damage your organs or your baby. And sure the belly changes are what shows you that your organs are not suffering during your pregnancy and they are all in their positions, they must suffer some compression during your body changes but they are completly safety, even if you are a petite women. and how short and how tall is a pregnant woman does not matter in anything about how their body handle and how the pregnancy work over the organs.
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Saturday 20th of March 2010 11:15:09 AM The human body is truly amazing. Well during pregnancy our tummy gets a little crowded hence the tendencies that we get nauseated, goes to the bathroom almost every hour or less, had difficulty during bowel movements and those other stuffs. Because everything has limited space to expand.
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Wednesday 24th of March 2010 02:19:38 AM The physiologic,biochemical,and anatomic changes that occur during pregnancy are extensive and may be sistemic or local..Teleologic alterations during pregnancy mantaina healthy enviroment for the fetus without compromising the mother`s health.Although,sometimes determine small disconfort to the mother.whether you are too short or too long its goes & grows accordingly to your body.
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