It is very normal to have the pains you are having. I do not know how pregnant you are to say what the pains might be but I do know they are normal. It is probably just gas and you do not know it or it can be false labor if you are 6 months or more pregnant. It's hard to determine the pains and what kind they are. I do know pains on the side of your abdomen that hurt more when you turn or stretch a certain way are just your ligaments around your abdomen stretching because your uterus is growing with your beautiful baby inside. Sometimes if you get on all fours and rock back and forth that can relieve some pain and gas. It worked for me. Hope it works for you.
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.
no it is not normal you should see a doctor Maybe a urinary track infection
The right and left hypochondriac abdominal regions are covered by the lower ribs.
kick in your lower adodiminal
you have pulled your lower abdominal muscle. its perfectly normal but when you cough it feels like something wants to pop out of your lower stomach. similar to a hernia. but after cough goes away the muscle will go back to normal.
The lower left abdominal quadrant contains liac fossa. This is divided by the doctor.
yes you do have abdominal tenderness and cramping when you are pregnant.I recently had a baby last year and that was one of my first symptoms.As long as there is no extreme pain it is completely normal.
Continue reducing your body fat and doing abdominal exercises. There's no distinction between exercises for the upper and lower abs- a crunch or any other abdominal exercise works your entire set of abdominals. It's just the case that people have more body fat around their waist, and as a result, definition of lower abs is more difficult. There are no exercises which specifically target either the upper or lower abdominals- when you do an abdominal exercise, every abdominal is worked equally.
The ovaries, found only in females, are located in the lower abdominal region.
Your baby is growing. It's pressing on other organs in your body. It's normal.
Lower abdominal muscles
What cavity in the lower abdominal cavity called