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Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 5:29am On Jan 31
TenQ:

As neck pain is not a proof of pregnancy so is back ache.


However, this still doesn't change the fact that it is IMPOSSIBLE by any know mean that a fotus would be between the Ribcage and the Backbone. A fotus can only be between the backbone and the external stomach walls.

Even your latest attachment shows that. It is impossible to correct this mistake and lack of knowledge of Allah and His Apostle.

We are not speaking of proof of pregnancy here but the position of the baby and womb at about the full term through the birthing process.

You do not know obstetrics and the ability of a normal uterus during the cause of pregnancy to expand even up to 500 times its normal size. Displacing body organs like the gastric system/intestines, liver, kidney. As the uterus grows, it is pushing organs out of their usual places and putting tension on surrounding muscles and ligaments. This will likely cause some aches and pains, but they are completely normal.

Uterus Size During Pregnancy at third trimester, the uterus will finish growing and be the size of a watermelon. At full term the uterus will extend from the pubic area to the bottom of the rib cage.

Pardon my saying gynaecology instead obstetrics earlier on. They often go together.

The backbone is pictured with broken rectangles in the picture attached and you see the emboldened above don't you?

Your reference again to neck pain really looks like a big lie all for the sake of debate? Pitiful! Did you ever accompany your wife for a sonographic scan in her early pregnancy or this technology was not yet available at this time? Did you take notice of areas the sonologist roamed the probe around on your wife's belly? How high up did he go? Did he get to the base of the sternum or you were just there and mainly absent minded?

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 9:47am On Jan 31
honesttalk21:


We are not speaking of proof of pregnancy here but the position of the baby and womb at about the full term through the birthing process.

You do not know obstetrics and the ability of a normal uterus during the cause of pregnancy to expand even up to 500 times its normal size. Displacing body organs like the gastric system/intestines, liver, kidney. As the uterus grows, it is pushing organs out of their usual places and putting tension on surrounding muscles and ligaments. This will likely cause some aches and pains, but they are completely normal.

Uterus Size During Pregnancy at third trimester, the uterus will finish growing and be the size of a watermelon. At full term the uterus will extend from the pubic area to the bottom of the rib cage.

Pardon my saying gynaecology instead obstetrics earlier on. They often go together.

The backbone is pictured with broken rectangles in the picture attached and you see the emboldened above don't you?

Your reference again to neck pain really looks like a big lie all for the sake of debate? Pitiful! Did you ever accompany your wife for a sonographic scan in her early pregnancy or this technology was not yet available at this time? Did you take notice of areas the sonologist roamed the probe around on your wife's belly? How high up did he go? Did he get to the base of the sternum or you were just there and mainly absent minded?
This is TenQ :

I don't know why the Nairaland spam bots banned me.

Your diagram is even against you sir

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 10:20am On Jan 31
NairaLTQ:

This is TenQ :

I don't know why the Nairaland spam bots banned me.

Your diagram is even against you sir


Use it to show please.

Is the coccyx not part of the backbone because it is distal and terminates? Are other parts of the womb housing the baby not adjacent to the lumbar vertebrae?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 10:51am On Jan 31
honesttalk21:


Use it to show please.

Is the coccyx not part of the backbone because it is distal and terminates? Are other parts of the womb housing the baby not adjacent to the lumbar vertebrae?
I wonder where you saw me say that the coccyx is part of the backbone!

The backbone is strictly
The Thoracic (T1-T12) and the Lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5).

What I displayed was the vertebral column which includes the neck bones

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 12:07pm On Jan 31
honesttalk21:


Use it to show please.

Is the coccyx not part of the backbone because it is distal and terminates? Are other parts of the womb housing the baby not adjacent to the lumbar vertebrae?
Not ALL the Lumbar vertebrae is the backbone.

For instance, the cervical vertebrae is not considered as part of the back bone but it is part of the vertebral column.

If you want to add the coccyx as part of the backbone, it still doesn't change the argument
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 1:00pm On Jan 31
NairaLTQ:

Not ALL the Lumbar vertebrae is the backbone.

For instance, the cervical vertebrae is not considered as part of the back bone but it is part of the vertebral column.

If you want to add the coccyx as part of the backbone, it still doesn't change the argument

I never mentioned cervical vertebrae and ask if the coccyx is or isn't part of the backbone or vetebral column.

Even the lumbar vertebrae is adjacent to the womb at full term and can be described as a crucial element in the support and mobility of the female body during pregnancy. These vertebrae, specifically the lower back region, play a significant role in accommodating the expanding uterus and providing stability and flexibility to the spine.

At full term, the lumbar vertebrae experience considerable changes due to the growth and development of the fetus. As the baby grows, the uterus expands in size, putting pressure on the surrounding structures, including the lumbar vertebrae. This increased load on the lumbar region can lead to discomfort, pain, and changes in the overall posture of the expectant mother.


It also functions as an insertion point of some of the muscles of the pelvic floor. A woman’s coccyx may be broken during a complicated childbirth.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 1:18pm On Jan 31
honesttalk21:


I never mentioned cervical vertebrae and ask if the coccyx is or isn't part of the backbone or vetebral column.

Even the lumbar vertebrae is adjacent to the womb at full term and can be described as a crucial element in the support and mobility of the female body during pregnancy. These vertebrae, specifically the lower back region, play a significant role in accommodating the expanding uterus and providing stability and flexibility to the spine.

At full term, the lumbar vertebrae experience considerable changes due to the growth and development of the fetus. As the baby grows, the uterus expands in size, putting pressure on the surrounding structures, including the lumbar vertebrae. This increased load on the lumbar region can lead to discomfort, pain, and changes in the overall posture of the expectant mother.


It also functions as an insertion point of some of the muscles of the pelvic floor. A woman’s coccyx may be broken during a complicated childbirth.
If you Like, add the Cervical vertebrae (C-C5), the Thoracic (T1-T12) and the Lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5) and the Coccyx or tailbone together as the back bone, it changes nothing as the baby fotus doesn't stay between the rib bones and the backbone (T1-T12).
The fotus stays between the external stomach wall and the Lumbar vertebrae L1-L5
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 1:41pm On Jan 31
You are forcing a cervical vertebrae which I never mentioned except in replying your immediate previous.

You don't know enough anatomy or have significant knowledge of obstetrics to address this. It's best you stop displaying ignorance. I at least did some sonographic work and schooling.

Did the picture labelled not show the baby in the uterus under the ribs? You are pathetically lieing about the obvious truth. Too bad you are so so wrong.

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 8:49pm On Feb 02
NairaLTQ:

What is after the Baby (I did not ask about what is ABOVE the Baby)?
Is what is after the Baby the Stomach walls or Bones?

Only a confirmed LIAR will not be able to answer these Questions Truthfully!

NairaLTQ:
You did label the backbone which is L1-L5 (the Lumbar Vertebrae)
In the front of the Lumbar vertebrae is the Baby (Fotus)
What is after the Baby (I did not ask about what is ABOVE the Baby)?
Is what is after the Baby the Stomach walls or Bones?

Only a confirmed LIAR will not be able to answer these Questions Truthfully!

SIRTee15:


I will respond to your other assertions later including the gravid uterus issue

You Tenq or NairaLTQ wrote
NairaLTQ:

This is TenQ :

I don't know why the Nairaland spam bots banned me.

Your diagram is even against you sir


And

NairaLTQ:

I wonder where you saw me say that the coccyx is part of the backbone!

The backbone is strictly
The Thoracic (T1-T12) and the Lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5).


What I displayed was the vertebral column which includes the neck bones

Putting words into my mouth or speaking for me
With regards to your quote above in which I bolded your statement strictly defining the backbone I tell you that

The vertebral column (spine or backbone) is a curved structure composed of bony vertebrae that are interconnected by cartilaginous intervertebral discs. It is part of the axial skeleton and extends from the base of the skull to the tip of the coccyx.

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 9:20pm On Feb 02
honesttalk21:
You are forcing a cervical vertebrae which I never mentioned except in replying your immediate previous.

You don't know enough anatomy or have significant knowledge of obstetrics to address this. It's best you stop displaying ignorance. I at least did some sonographic work and schooling.

Did the picture labelled not show the baby in the uterus under the ribs? You are pathetically lieing about the obvious truth. Too bad you are so so wrong.
Just like the bladder is between the ribs and the back bone: according to the biology of Allah and honesttalk21 and Mohammed!

Is it true or untrue that the heart and lungs is between the ribs and the back bone?

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Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 9:22pm On Feb 02
honesttalk21:






You Tenq or NairaLTQ wrote


And



Putting words into my mouth or speaking for me
With regards to your quote above in which I bolded your statement strictly defining the backbone I tell you that

The vertebral column (spine or backbone) is a curved structure composed of bony vertebrae that are interconnected by cartilaginous intervertebral discs. It is part of the axial skeleton and extends from the base of the skull to the tip of the coccyx.
Final Question :
And please be truthful

Is it true or untrue that the heart and lungs is between the ribs and the back bone?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by NairaLTQ: 11:19pm On Feb 02

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g82z_6D1MwY&si=y5ZrzTapaNt08wuN


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honesttalk21
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Here is one of your scholars : is he speaking the Islamic truth or he is manufacturing his own conjecture?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by SIRTee15: 10:13pm On Feb 04
honesttalk21:
You are forcing a cervical vertebrae which I never mentioned except in replying your immediate previous.

You don't know enough anatomy or have significant knowledge of obstetrics to address this. It's best you stop displaying ignorance. I at least did some sonographic work and schooling.

Did the picture labelled not show the baby in the uterus under the ribs? You are pathetically lieing about the obvious truth. Too bad you are so so wrong.

When describing structures in anatomy, we use contiguous structure i.e structures directly in contact with the organ.
Now the gravid uterus has no direct contact with the vertebrae or the rib. When we do caesarean section, we dont come in contact with the ribs or vertebrae, we don't see them because they are not contiguous structures. In that's way the gravid uterus is not in between the rib or back bone.
However in the loose sense, we may agree the rib and backbone is adjacent to the gravid uterus but so also is the lungs and the pelvic floor OR the chest and the lower limbs. That's just to broad to make sense.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 3:46am On Feb 05
During early pregnancy, the gravid uterus is typically located within the pelvic cavity. As the pregnancy progresses, the uterus gradually expands and rises out of the pelvis, eventually reaching the abdominal cavity. By the third trimester, the gravid uterus may extend upward toward the rib cage as it continues to accommodate the growing fetus. SirTee15 would you see this as incorrect?

Some pregnant females may experience rib pain or a feeling of fullness under the rib cage as a result of the gravid uterus pushing against these structures.

Furthermore, the growth in size of the uterus may move even more upward and backward, placing additional pressure on the lower back and pelvic region which can lead to an increased lumbar lordosis, which may cause discomfort and back pain for some pregnant individuals.

In a vertical view of the pregnant female anatomy do we say the pelvic region is situated lower than the rib cage? Are your hips lower too? Is it incorrect to say these body locations are under the location of the ribs when a horizontal line is taken perpendicularly?

During a caesarean section why is it better not to go from the rib cage region? Where is the easier point of entry? How quickly does the broken bone heal? Will you put other protected organs like the lungs and heart at risk to bring out the baby? This reasoning you propose is funny. Do some women feel pressure on their rib cage during pregnancy? Why is this? You do not want to accept and are applying tact biological and surgical jargon SirTee15. It's ok. Please see the diagram attached and tell what you will of the position of the Gravid uterus represented relative to the ribs.


TenQ no thanks do you see the logic now?

honesttalk21:


The Baby is not the fluid gushing forth but what emerges from the woman after fluid gushed forth from the man.


TenQ:

Is the Baby a fluid gushing forth!?



You will note that up till now, you have not been able to give the Biological name of the fluid from the rib bones (Taraib) of the woman (I've heard Mensural flow, follicular fluid, Arousal fluid and now baby)

What is the exact name of this light yellow fluid?

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 3:54am On Feb 05
TenQ:

Is the Baby a fluid gushing forth!?



You will note that up till now, you have not been able to give the Biological name of the fluid from the rib bones (Taraib) of the woman (I've heard Mensural flow, follicular fluid, Arousal fluid and now baby)

What is the exact name of this light yellow fluid?

The Baby is not the fluid gushing forth but what emerges from the woman after fluid gushed forth from the man.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by SIRTee15: 7:20am On Feb 05
honesttalk21:
During early pregnancy, the gravid uterus is typically located within the pelvic cavity. As the pregnancy progresses, the uterus gradually expands and rises out of the pelvis, eventually reaching the abdominal cavity. By the third trimester, the gravid uterus may extend upward toward the rib cage as it continues to accommodate the growing fetus. SirTee15 would you see this as incorrect?

Some pregnant females may experience rib pain or a feeling of fullness under the rib cage as a result of the gravid uterus pushing against these structures.

Furthermore, the growth in size of the uterus may move even more upward and backward, placing additional pressure on the lower back and pelvic region which can lead to an increased lumbar lordosis, which may cause discomfort and back pain for some pregnant individuals.

In a vertical view of the pregnant female anatomy do we say the pelvic region is situated lower than the rib cage? Are your hips lower too? Is it incorrect to say these body locations are under the location of the ribs when a horizontal line is taken perpendicularly?

During a caesarean section why is it better not to go from the rib cage region? Where is the easier point of entry? How quickly does the broken bone heal? Will you put other protected organs like the lungs and heart at risk to bring out the baby? This reasoning you propose is funny. Do some women feel pressure on their rib cage during pregnancy? Why is this? You do not want to accept and are applying tact biological and surgical jargon SirTee15. It's ok. Please see the diagram attached and tell what you will of the position of the Gravid uterus represented relative to the ribs.


TenQ no thanks do you see the logic now?





The gravid uterus apply pressure on every surrounding structures as it expands.
It applies pressure on the stomach that's why pregnant women suffers with indigestion.
It applies pressure on the bladder that's why pregnant women go to trouble to wee frequently.
It applies pressure on the hip, that's why they have hip pain and pelvic dystocia.
It applies pressure on the bowels, that's why the have constipation.
It applies pressure on the diaphragm that's one of the reason pregnant women become breathless easily and do not like lying flat.
It applies pressure on the abdominal wall and skin, isn't that obvious that's why they stretch
It even apple's pressure on the abdominal aorta and. Inferior vena cava- the two big vessels in the abdominal cavity.
So what's so special about the rib and the bacon e then that will give them preference over the others.
Why can't I say the gravid uterus lie btw the abdominal cavity and pelvic floor, am I incorrect for saying that.
And btw, the gravid uterus do not in any way lie in between the rib cage and back bone, that's bad use of medical terminology. It's surrounded or adjacent to these structures is better. Ok

What do U mean by performing CS from the rib cage, to do what exactly. We may as well go through the back since gravis uterus lie on the back bone.
Honesttalk is beginning to talk like an illiterate all in the bid to defend the primitive science of a plagiarized book.
When we perform CS and cut open the uterus. We see surrounding structures like the bladder, peritoneum, abdominal fascia. Sometimes we may visualise the bowels, omentum and stomach. Care is taken not to injure the liver or spleen during the procedure.
Those are the contiguous structures surrounding the uterus not some far away situated rib or back bone.

I will advised u speak to Muslims gynaecologist b4 coming here to copy and paste medical text u don't know anything about.
This is always the problem with health professionals who didn't go to medical schools. That come here forming opinion on what they know nothing about.
Nonsense.

And next time u want a medical doctor to validate your purulent and nonsense Koranic medical theory, call on drLateef, dont call me.
He also believes in the Koranic medical jargons, jargons he dare not open mouth to repeat in front of his colleagues or patients.

And by the way u are yet to tell me why your almighty Koran fails mention the involvement of the ovary in embryology. The second most important organ in fetal formation missing from the almighty medical textbook of the Koran.

U can call on drLateef to help U find it

The Muslim Koran cannot brainwashed does not exist. Those who refuse to be brainwashed are now ex Muslims
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 7:40am On Feb 05
SIRTee15:


The gravid uterus apply pressure on every surrounding structures as it expands.
It applies pressure on the stomach that's why pregnant women suffers with indigestion.
It applies pressure on the bladder that's why pregnant women go to trouble to wee frequently.
It applies pressure on the hip, that's why they have hip pain and pelvic dystocia.
It applies pressure on the bowels, that's why the have constipation.
It applies pressure on the diaphragm that's one of the reason pregnant women become breathless easily and do not like lying flat.
It applies pressure on the abdominal wall and skin, isn't that obvious that's why they stretch
It even apple's pressure on the abdominal aorta! One of the reason pregnant women have swollen legs.
So what's so special about the rib and the bacon e then that will give them preference over the others.
Why can't I say the gravid uterus lie btw the abdominal cavity and pelvic floor, am I incorrect for saying that.
And btw, the gravid uterus do not in any way lie in between the rib cage and back bone, that's bad use of medical terminology. It's surrounded or adjacent to these structures is better. Ok

What do U mean by performing CS from the rib cage, to do what exactly. We may as well go through the back since gravis uterus lie on the back bone.
Honesttalk is beginning to talk like an illiterate all in the bid to defend the primitive science of a plagiarized book.
I will advised u speak to Muslims gynaecologist b4 coming here to copy and paste medical text u don't know anything about.
This is always the problem with health professionals who didn't go to medical schools. That come here forming opinion on what they know nothing about.
Nonsense.

The other body parts may have slightly varying locations in different persons and be dislodged variably in expectant mothers however the ribs are generally at a set location and make a good reference point for location.

Will a lay uneducated man easily comprehend the meaning of abdominal cavity and pelvic floor? Naturally people get to be aware of the presence of ribs and the backbone which about lies in betwen the back vertically.

I will follow your advise and speak with Muslim gynecologist then tell you what is said.

I object to you saying I don't know what I say and take this as fairly rude. Do you think I just search online then copy and paste? Please
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 8:03am On Feb 05
A gynecologist will not fully agree and bear in mind that we are speaking more in relative not exact terms of Medical science.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by TenQ: 8:14am On Feb 05
honesttalk21:


The Baby is not the fluid gushing forth but what emerges from the woman after fluid gushed forth from the man.
I never asked you if the baby was the gushing fluid.

We know that the gushing fluid of the man according to your prophet is the SEMEN

What is the exact name of this light yellow fluid?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by TenQ: 8:19am On Feb 05
honesttalk21:
During early pregnancy, the gravid uterus is typically located within the pelvic cavity. As the pregnancy progresses, the uterus gradually expands and rises out of the pelvis, eventually reaching the abdominal cavity. By the third trimester, the gravid uterus may extend upward toward the rib cage as it continues to accommodate the growing fetus. SirTee15 would you see this as incorrect?

Some pregnant females may experience rib pain or a feeling of fullness under the rib cage as a result of the gravid uterus pushing against these structures.

Furthermore, the growth in size of the uterus may move even more upward and backward, placing additional pressure on the lower back and pelvic region which can lead to an increased lumbar lordosis, which may cause discomfort and back pain for some pregnant individuals.

In a vertical view of the pregnant female anatomy do we say the pelvic region is situated lower than the rib cage? Are your hips lower too? Is it incorrect to say these body locations are under the location of the ribs when a horizontal line is taken perpendicularly?

During a caesarean section why is it better not to go from the rib cage region? Where is the easier point of entry? How quickly does the broken bone heal? Will you put other protected organs like the lungs and heart at risk to bring out the baby? This reasoning you propose is funny. Do some women feel pressure on their rib cage during pregnancy? Why is this? You do not want to accept and are applying tact biological and surgical jargon SirTee15. It's ok. Please see the diagram attached and tell what you will of the position of the Gravid uterus represented relative to the ribs.


TenQ no thanks do you see the logic now?




What is the connection of the baby with the ribs and back bone: Does the Baby proceed from between the Ribs and the Backbone or Between the Backbone and the External Stomach?

Is the human kidney between the ribs and the backbone?

Even your latest picture support my case!

Allah is wrong my dear!
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 12:20am On Feb 06
TenQ:

I never asked you if the baby was the gushing fluid.

We know that the gushing fluid of the man according to your prophet is the SEMEN

What is the exact name of this light yellow fluid?

Does the verse say Yellow fluid? I don't relate.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 1:10pm On Feb 11
SIRTee15:


When describing structures in anatomy, we use contiguous structure i.e structures directly in contact with the organ.
Now the gravid uterus has no direct contact with the vertebrae or the rib. When we do caesarean section, we dont come in contact with the ribs or vertebrae, we don't see them because they are not contiguous structures. In that's way the gravid uterus is not in between the rib or back bone.
However in the loose sense, we may agree the rib and backbone is adjacent to the gravid uterus but so also is the lungs and the pelvic floor OR the chest and the lower limbs. That's just to broad to make sense.

These description is not limited or guided by the precises of Anatomy, Gynecology or Medicine.

Pregnancy symptoms during week 35
Heartburn

Your uterus now reaches up under your rib cage It's crowding your internal organs, which is one reason why you may be dealing with increased heartburn (also called acid indigestion or acid reflux) and other gastrointestinal issues such as gas and bloating now.

By your expertise you will say this description is wrong isn't it?
https://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/35-weeks-pregnant


The pelvis is the lower part of the torso. It's located between the abdomen and the legs. This area provides support for the intestines and also contains the bladder and reproductive organs.

Where is the abdomen relative to the ribs?

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by SIRTee15: 3:11pm On Feb 11
honesttalk21:


These description is not limited or guided by the precises of Anatomy, Gynecology or Medicine.

Pregnancy symptoms during week 35
Heartburn

Your uterus now reaches up under your rib cage It's crowding your internal organs, which is one reason why you may be dealing with increased heartburn (also called acid indigestion or acid reflux) and other gastrointestinal issues such as gas and bloating now.

By your expertise you will say this description is wrong isn't it?
https://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/35-weeks-pregnant


The pelvis is the lower part of the torso. It's located between the abdomen and the legs. This area provides support for the intestines and also contains the bladder and reproductive organs.

Where is the abdomen relative to the ribs?

Drop it, your comments here shows u don't understand human anatomy. U talking like a medical semi-literate. U dabbling into stuffs u dont have in depth knowledge about.
No matter how expanded is the uterus, it can never come in contact with the ribs. U know why?
The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity. none of the abdominal cavity structures directly touches the ribs.
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 6:18pm On Feb 11
SIRTee15:


Drop it, your comments here shows u don't understand human anatomy. U talking like a medical semi-literate. U dabbling into stuffs u dont have in depth knowledge about.
No matter how expanded is the uterus, it can never come in contact with the ribs. U know why?
The diaphragm separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity. none of the abdominal cavity structures directly touches the ribs.

Mr Medical expert! is this revelation one of Gynecology or it forms part of your reference material. Did we say it comes in contact with the ribs?

When the goal tender stands at the goal does he come in contact with both poles to be between them?

Do you forget basic English because of medical specialty?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by SIRTee15: 6:47pm On Feb 11
honesttalk21:


Mr Medical expert! is this revelation one of Gynecology or it forms part of your reference material. Did we say it comes in contact with the ribs?

When the goal tender stands at the goal does he come in contact with both poles to be between them?

Do you forget basic English because of medical specialty?

The goal keeper can choose to touch the poles at any point in btw the poles. That's what we call contiguous.

Of your argument is in between, I already told u the uterus is NOT btw the ribs and the back bone. Instead U say the expanded uterus is ADJACENT to the ribs and back bone.

Do U get the English now?
Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by honesttalk21: 4:41am On Feb 25
honesttalk21:
A gynecologist will not fully agree and bear in mind that we are speaking more in relative not exact terms of Medical science.

@SirTee15
False ribs are the lower six pairs of ribs (ribs 8-12) that do not connect directly to the sternum via costal cartilages. These ribs are called “false” because they do not form a complete ring around the thoracic cavity like true ribs (ribs 1-7) do. Instead, false ribs articulate with each other or with the cartilages of adjacent ribs. There are three types of false ribs: **Vertebrochondral Ribs:** Ribs 8-10 are referred to as vertebrochondral ribs because their costal cartilages articulate with those of their superior (upper) neighbors rather than attaching directly to the sternum. These ribs are still considered “false” but have a more direct attachment than floating ribs. **Floating Ribs:** Ribs 11 and 12 are known as floating ribs because they do not articulate with any other costal cartilages or the sternum at all; instead, they terminate in free ends within the muscles of the abdominal wall. Floating ribs have a more minimal structural role compared to true ribs but still protect underlying organs like lungs and kidneys from injury. Despite their reduced attachment points, floating ribs still contribute to overall trunk stability and respiratory function.

During pregnancy, a woman’s uterus expands and grows to accommodate the developing fetus. This growth can put pressure on surrounding organs and structures, including the xiphoid process. In some cases, this pressure can cause discomfort or pain in the area.

The growing uterus can also shift the position of the xiphoid process. In late pregnancy, the uterus rises into the abdomen and pushes the diaphragm upwards, which can cause the xiphoid process to become more prominent. This is a normal part of pregnancy and is not usually a cause for concern.

Where is the diaphragm?

The diaphragm is a thin muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest and helps you breathe.

During pregnancy, the gravid uterus can exert pressure on the diaphragm, leading to various physiological changes and potential respiratory complications. This doesn't mean there aren't any other organs between the Uterus and the diaphragm.

Re: The Qur'an: Cascade Of Lies ALWAYS Fall Like A Pack Of Cards by SIRTee15: 8:28pm On Feb 25
honesttalk21:


@SirTee15
False ribs are the lower six pairs of ribs (ribs 8-12) that do not connect directly to the sternum via costal cartilages. These ribs are called “false” because they do not form a complete ring around the thoracic cavity like true ribs (ribs 1-7) do. Instead, false ribs articulate with each other or with the cartilages of adjacent ribs. There are three types of false ribs: **Vertebrochondral Ribs:** Ribs 8-10 are referred to as vertebrochondral ribs because their costal cartilages articulate with those of their superior (upper) neighbors rather than attaching directly to the sternum. These ribs are still considered “false” but have a more direct attachment than floating ribs. **Floating Ribs:** Ribs 11 and 12 are known as floating ribs because they do not articulate with any other costal cartilages or the sternum at all; instead, they terminate in free ends within the muscles of the abdominal wall. Floating ribs have a more minimal structural role compared to true ribs but still protect underlying organs like lungs and kidneys from injury. Despite their reduced attachment points, floating ribs still contribute to overall trunk stability and respiratory function.

During pregnancy, a woman’s uterus expands and grows to accommodate the developing fetus. This growth can put pressure on surrounding organs and structures, including the xiphoid process. In some cases, this pressure can cause discomfort or pain in the area.

The growing uterus can also shift the position of the xiphoid process. In late pregnancy, the uterus rises into the abdomen and pushes the diaphragm upwards, which can cause the xiphoid process to become more prominent. This is a normal part of pregnancy and is not usually a cause for concern.

Where is the diaphragm?

The diaphragm is a thin muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest and helps you breathe.

During pregnancy, the gravid uterus can exert pressure on the diaphragm, leading to various physiological changes and potential respiratory complications. This doesn't mean there aren't any other organs between the Uterus and the diaphragm.

I don't get it, what's the purpose of this? What's your point because I don't get it.

Your problem remain lack of basic knowledge in human anatomy.
Look here let me make it easy for u, go and touch a 38 week old pregnant women and tell me if U can feel the rib or any bone anterior to the womb.

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