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17 Sentences With "have a bowel movement"

How to use have a bowel movement in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "have a bowel movement" and check conjugation/comparative form for "have a bowel movement". Mastering all the usages of "have a bowel movement" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"If she's able to have a bowel movement, she'll be fine," Scherrer told the paper.
"So, when you do have a bowel movement, it's hard, and it can cause significant pain," she says.
Over a period of hours between remaining in bed and attempting to have a bowel movement, a newborn is produced.
At the other end of the extreme, some people with IBS won't have a bowel movement for days or weeks.
Hirschsprung's disease is typically seen in infants and diagnosed when they fail to have a bowel movement within 48 hours after birth.
People should not be getting updates from their bowel in terms of cramps or the feeling of having to have a bowel movement too often.
"Some adults may have a bowel movement three times a day, while others may have one just three times a week," Dr. Jennifer Inra, a gastroenterologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, told Women's Health.
These meetings involve a lot more watching the king try to have a bowel movement and soliciting of dildos than one might expect of French high society in the eighteenth century, but that's Outlander for you.
Frequently, as she cries when she is hungry, or cries when she is overfed, or cries as she tries to have a bowel movement, or just cries, it seems as if she is yearning to go back to the simple comforts of her mother's womb.
There is the Scatological Standoff, in which two or more women sit silently in stalls next to one another, waiting for one to break the silence and have a bowel movement first — or simply give up and retreat back to their cubicle, only to begin the same standoff an hour later.
Colorectal cancer symptoms include a change in bowel habits like diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of stool that lasts longer than a few days; rectal bleeding; dark stools or blood in the stool; abdominal pain; a feeling like you need to have a bowel movement that doesn't go away after having one; fatigue; and weight loss.
"However, if constipation has persisted for a period of time, if the child has shown behavioral signs of withholding stool or routinely postponing defecation, or if a child seems unable to have a bowel movement even when they are sitting on the toilet and appear to be trying, these are indications that moving forward with at least an evaluation for pelvic floor physical therapy as part of initial treatment may be warranted," Verrill Schurman said by email.
Cerner Multum. Drugs.com. 12 April 2009. However, a moderate overdose will be excreted through the kidneys, unless one has serious kidney problems. Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use could be signs of a serious condition.
A common symptom is a continual urge to have a bowel movement—the rectum could feel full or have constipation. Another is tenderness and mild irritation in the rectum and anal region. A serious symptom is pus and blood in the discharge, accompanied by cramps and pain during the bowel movement. If there is severe bleeding, anemia can result, showing symptoms such as pale skin, irritability, weakness, dizziness, brittle nails, and shortness of breath.
A barium enema in a disposable bag manufactured for that purpose This test may be done in a hospital or clinic. The patient lies on the X-ray table and a preliminary X-ray is taken. The patient is then asked to lie on their side while a well lubricated enema tube is inserted into the rectum. As the enema enters the body, the patient might have the sensation that they need to have a bowel movement.
An amniocentesis is recommended because it can determine not only the sex of the baby, but whether or not there is a problem with the chromosomes. If not diagnosed in utero, infants with intestinal atresia are typically diagnosed at day 1 or day 2 after presenting with eating problems, vomiting, and/or failure to have a bowel movement. Diagnosis can be confirmed with an X-ray, and typically followed with an upper gastrointestinal series, lower gastrointestinal series, and ultrasound.
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy using a neurostimulator implanted in the chest is a treatment used since 1997 to control seizures in epilepsy patients and has been approved for treating drug- resistant cases of clinical depression. A non-invasive VNS device that stimulates an afferent branch of the vagus nerve is also being developed and will soon undergo trials. Clinical trials have started in Antwerp, Belgium, using VNS for the treatment of tonal tinnitus after a breakthrough study published in early 2011 by researchers at the University of Texas - Dallas showed successful tinnitus-suppression in rats when tones were paired with brief pulses of stimulation of the vagus nerve. VNS may also be achieved by one of the vagal maneuvers: holding the breath for 20–60 seconds, dipping the face in cold water, coughing, or tensing the stomach muscles as if to bear down to have a bowel movement.

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