where do your bowels go during pregnancy?


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I can only assume that they stay right where they were to begin with.

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same as when u are not pregnsnt. feces doesn't go in a "different place", its just there in the pregant woman's colon.
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.p

In the toilet hopefully.

our abdominal cavity has peritonium it is a thin bag of two layers that conatins bowels.part behind the peritonium
is called retroperitonial cavity.it cantains kidneys and adrenals and lymphnodes.uterus is in pelvic cavity lower down in abdomen and is a extraperitonial organ.means out side the peritonium organ.as pregnancy advances it grows upwards in abdomen but remains separated from bowels bag by peritonial sac.so bowel remain there only as peritonium is attached to posterior abdominal wall and keeps bowels going anywhere far.
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self learned ,doc

Your "bowels" are the last 6 to 8 inches of the large intestine,so they would go behind the uterus, foetus and the amniotic fluid.
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pg.221 "Female Reproductive System"(picture),Atlas of Human Anatomy; Dr.G. Iazzetti & Dr. E. Rigutti,2005.



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