Stinging and pressure is usually from the head resting low on the cervix, pelvis, and pubic bone. Signs of labor are steady contractions--most feel like a back ache at first or period cramps that flow up your abdomen. I was concerned about this as well because I experience the same, and cannot sleep due to it. It makes pregnancy miserable but it doesn't mark that it's on it's way to ending.
your blood pressure could be high
your car will overheat, there will be low pressure on your system.
Likely, either that or the regulator for the pressure bladder is shot.
Pressure going in the opposite direction in which it should be going.
The oil could be dirty or the filter could be clogged. The oil pump screen could be clogged or the pump could be going bad.
If you have bumps around your vaginal area going to a doctor would be the best things to do. It could be one of a few things, non of which would be pleasant.
something could have been torn during intercourse. Was there some pain after and or when going to the bathroom? If so, could be a small tear. Give it a day or so to heal. If not, could it have been your period starting?
The oil pressure could be dropping. Or, the sending unit could be going bad or have loose wiring. Check the wiring and the sending unit. It will take an oil pressure gauge to check that the pressure is correct.
These could be any number of normal bumps found in the vaginal area. But if they are itchy, scaly or sore when you urinate, it could be a sexually transmitted disease, such as vaginal warts or herpes. Until you are checked by a doctor, if you are sexually active, you should refrain from sexual contact. If you are uncomfortable going to your family physician, check to see if there is a free clinic in your area. Don't be embarrased or afraid: STD's are common and easily treated.
this could be debated its bascically what u and ur doctor think is best for the baby. personally i think a vaginal birth is safer.
Could be a blockage in your duct work, it could be the fan motor going out, it could be insufficient power going to the blower fan, there could be a stuck door in the HVAC compartment which is impeding air flow.
No, vaginal infections don't always hurt and in fact most commonly don't hurt at all. In most cases a vaginal infection is going to cause unusual discharge and bad odour, but not pain.