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Why do I get dizzy in a moving vehicle?
Motion sickness occurs when the three parts of our body that sense movement— the eyes, inner ear, and sensory nerves send different signals to the brain at the same time. The eyes allow you to see that you're moving, the nerves in the muscles and joints of your extremities allow you to feel that youRead more
Motion sickness occurs when the three parts of our body that sense movement— the eyes, inner ear, and sensory nerves send different signals to the brain at the same time. The eyes allow you to see that you’re moving, the nerves in the muscles and joints of your extremities allow you to feel that you’re moving, and the inner ear has canals with fluid that moves around and this allows the body to perceive motion. All of these send the sensory information to your brain, which then tells you that you are moving. Motion sickness typically occurs when only one or two of those centers sense you are moving but the other do not, so there’s a mismatch in communication to the brain.
See lessHow often can a baby be born with the amniotic fluid intact
In most births, the power of the contractions or the baby’s movements will cause the bag of water to release. Often, it be will artificially ruptured so that the labor can move along a bit faster if need be. But if none of those things happen, there is no actual medical need for the water to break.Read more
In most births, the power of the contractions or the baby’s movements will cause the bag of water to release. Often, it be will artificially ruptured so that the labor can move along a bit faster if need be. But if none of those things happen, there is no actual medical need for the water to break. The baby is getting all of his oxygen through the umbilical cord until he takes his first breath, so it is completely fine for him to be surrounded by amniotic fluid.
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