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Does it hurt me or my baby? Will either of us feel it?

Cord Blood Solutions, LLC. - Collection and storage of umbil...
Neither you nor your baby will feel anything since this procedure is only done after the cord has been detached.

How much pain does the baby feel?

Frequently Asked Questions - Emoil.com/Emohel.com
Simply put, we don't really know but this is a very controversial area. There is clearly some discomfort. Many studies have been done to try to ascertain how much pain the baby feels. These studies, however, reflect the clinical experience of hospital circumcisions, not traditional brisses that were done by mohels. There are other reasons why the baby will cry such as when his diaper comes off and he is exposed, and when he is held down. See similar questions...

What if I cannot feel the baby move?

Lakeland OB/GYN - Lakeland Florida - women's care services r...
You should always feel the baby move after 24 weeks. Many times if you are busy you may not notice them although there is movement occurring. If you notice no movements, stop what you are doing, drink something sweet such as orange juice, and lay on your left side in a quiet room. You should have 10 movements within 1 hour. Any movement counts. If not, then call office immediately or proceed to hospital. See similar questions...

Does it hurt? What does it feel like?

ReBuilder Medical - FAQ's
Answer: The ReBuilder feels good. The signal feels like a tiny tingle that pulses on and off. Many people describe it as feeling like an "internal massage". If you turn the unit up, your calf muscles will twitch every time the little indicator light on the ReBuilder lights up. If you use the EMS setting to strengthen your muscles, you will feel a stronger contraction that lasts 6 seconds and then rests your legs for 6 seconds. See similar questions...

DOES IT HURT? WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO BE CHELATED?

Dr. Rod Santos Vancouver Chelation clinic, Burnaby Chelation...
Being "chelated" is quite a different experience from other medical treatments. There is no pain, and in most cases, very little discomfort. Patients are seated in reclining chairs and can read, nap, watch TV, do needlework, or chat with other patients while the fluid containing the EDTA flows into their veins. If necessary, patients can walk around. See similar questions...

Does it hurt? Will I feel anything?

East Brunswick Open Upright™ MRI - MRI FAQ
You won’t feel a thing. Unlike many other MRI scanners, ours are quiet, comfortable and non-claustrophobic. See similar questions...

Does it hurt, will I feel pain?

Acupuncture Medical Practice
Because the needles are about the thinness of a hair, insertion is often hardly felt at all. There may be an intermittent sharpness or a dull twinge, but these feelings are only momentary and far less unpleasant than a Western (needle) injection. The needles are not inserted deep into the skin. See similar questions...

Will it hurt the baby?

Rockabelly Lifecasts - Frequently Asked Questions about Life...
Absolutely not. The plaster bandage used to cover you is very similar to that used in hospitals to cast a broken limb. The baby is free to move around during the process (occasionally you can see where the baby has kicked and cracked the under layers of the plaster, and even the way it was laying in your belly - to one side or another) and there is no 'constriction' of the womb. In fact, as the bandage dries, it will naturally 'lift away' from the body rather than press inwards. See similar questions...

Do all these tubes and lines in my baby hurt him/her?

NICU : BHMC - Little Rock: Baptist Health - Arkansas hospita...
You will see that, at a minimum, each baby in the NICU will have on leads that attach it to a heart monitor and a saturation monitor. We don't believe these cause pain to the infants although they may be annoying to the parents while you're holding the baby. Your baby's pain will be evaluated by watching vital signs, facial expressions, crying and movement. Our goal is to eliminate your baby's pain by comfort measures or medication. See similar questions...

What does acupuncture feel like/does it hurt?

frequent questions about acupuncture treatments
A pinch, followed by "qi sensation," a feeling of warmth, or aching around the point, and often above and below it as well, along the course of the channel. Many styles of traditional acupuncture consider the qi sensation a prerequisite to effective treatment. Western research has so far supported this notion. Some people feel the insertion, some don't. The sensations of acupuncture vary widely among individuals. See similar questions...

Does it hurt? What does the treatment feel like?

Mark B. Burdorf, D.C., D.A.C.N.B. - Frequently Asked Questio...
There is little or no sensation during treatment -- occasionally, one feels a mild, soothing warmth, or tingling. See similar questions...

Does Rolfing hurt? What does Rolfing feel like?

Denver Rolfing - Catherine Taye, Certified Rolfer and Rolf M...
Rolfing is deeply transformative work, but it is not the painful process that some have heard it to be. That reputation stems largely from Rolfing’s early years, but since then many practitioners have helped to refine Rolfing and have developed more subtle ways of working with soft-tissue while still effectively changing structure. Receiving a Rolfing session from me ranges from feeling pleasantly relaxing to momentarily uncomfortable. See similar questions...

What does acupuncture feel like? Do the needles hurt?

Frequently Asked Questions
Most people's experience of needles is of those used in injections and blood tests. Acupuncture needles bear little resemblance to these. They are much finer and are solid rather than hollow. When the needle is inserted, the sensation is often described as a tingling or dull ache. Needles are inserted either for a second or two, or may be left in place for 30 minutes or more, depending on the effect required. See similar questions...

Does it Hurt? & Is it Fun?

ADD Centre Web Site: FAQ
NO, it doesn't hurt and YES, people find it interesting. Monitoring is fairly simple process. It involves placing two electrodes on the head. The wires from these two sensors transmit the electrical information from the scalp to an instrument which analyses the brainwaves. This information is fed into a computer and the person is able to see their brainwaves on a computer screen. The "Trainer" helps the person understand the wave patterns and how to achieve focused concentration. See similar questions...

How much does it hurt?

FAQs - Cincinnati Tattoo & Piercing
Our piercing artists are highly trained and the procedure is so quick that most people say it feels like a hard pinch. Back to top See similar questions...

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