If you talk to a group of pregnant woman about the various uncomfortable
symptoms of pregnancy, they will all likely agree that indigestion and acid
reflux are near the top of the worst symptoms they experience. Old wives
tales use to predict that those pregnant women who had indigestion would
end up with newborns with a full head of hair. However, science has shown
this to be non-conclusive and pregnant woman are chalking the heartburn
up to being just another annoying aspect of being pregnant.
There are a few reasons why pregnant women are more likely to get heartburn
than others. First, when you are pregnant, your hormone levels are much
different than when you are not pregnant. The increase of hormones can have
an effect on every aspect of your health, including your digestive health.
They can actually cause your lower esophageal sphincter to loosen a bit.
This is the part of your esophagus that typically holds your food in your
stomach, without letting the acid come back up. So if it loosens or "softens",
you could suffer from acid reflux.
In addition to the hormonal changes, there are physical changes going on
as well. Many women don't experience indigestion and acid reflux until later
in their pregnancy. This is because as your pregnancy progresses, your body
is changing shape. Your stomach area will keep expanding. This expansion
of the stomach area is one reason you may have indigestion. When your stomach
expands, you will be having more pressure on your esophagus which can lead
to uncomfortable symptoms such as indigestion.
While it may seem like there is nothing you can do to avoid heartburn in
pregnancy, you should know that there are tips you can use to try your best
to avoid it. First, the most important thing you can do is to avoid foods
that give you indigestion. There may be foods that are specific to your
case, but overall most women are affected by citrus foods, mint, spicy foods,
fried foods, and chocolate.
Another important thing you can do is eat smaller meals. This also helps
if you have morning sickness all day long. If you constantly are eating,
only never eating too much, you will be less likely to have heartburn or
morning sickness. Your body will never be too full and it will be able to
process what you eat in a more controlled manner.
Something you may not know is that you can avoid indigestion and acid reflux
simply by practicing proper posture. This is especially true of how you
bend. When you are pregnant, you should always bend down at the knees. Of
course as your stomach grows you will have no other choice. But even early
on, bending at the knees will not put as much pressure on your middle section,
which will help you avoid the discomforts of indigestion.
So, instead of seeing indigestion and acid reflux as something you can't
avoid with pregnancy, choose to fight it. You can use these tips to help
you get through the rough times. Of course, if you are still having severe
acid reflux or indigestion you may want to consult your doctor to see if
you need further medications or other treatments.
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