November 27, 2009

How to Deal With Heartburn During Pregnancy

There are millions of people around the world who suffer from heartburn in one form or another.One of the worst situations is when a pregnant woman has heartburn because it tends to be so intense and hard to treat.Pregnant women are not always able to rely on the same treatments as they could when they were not pregnant because they have the unborn fetus inside of them and don’t want to endanger the baby.Pregnant women are usually not able to use medication and other treatments in order to deal with their heartburn in fear that it may hurt the baby.

However with a few helpful tips pregnant women can deal with their heartburn and hopefully find enough relief until they have the baby and if they continue to have heartburn they can then find a better treatment that is more effective.For one, the reason that heartburn during pregnancy is usually so unbearable is because the baby is growing in the woman’s stomach and is taking up all that room and creating less room for her organs.As a result the digestion process can be slowed because the stomach does not have enough room to move around and this can result in heartburn.Most women deal with severe heartburn at some point in their pregnancy.

In order to find relief of their heartburn during pregnancy women need to be able to recognize the signs of heartburn.Often time women will confuse these signs and symptoms as being associated with another health condition.The fact that a woman’s hormones levels go up and down so significantly tends to exacerbate heartburn conditions.This is why women should be prepared to find a treatment that is going to be effective but safe.

There are a few options that women have for treating heartburn during pregnancy.One is for the woman to begin eating smaller meals throughout the day as this will ensure proper digestion and not leave the stomach stuffed full.While regular medications cannot be taken in fear of hurting the baby there are a few milder medications that are okay including Tums and Maalox.They are generally safe to use during pregnancy but a doctor should still be consulted first.

Pregnant women definitely have a lot less choice when it comes to treatment for heartburn.Typically as the woman progresses in her pregnancy and the baby continues to take up more and more space the heartburn will get worse.Hopefully with these tips the women will be able to deal with their heartburn and not have to suffer constantly through the pain of heartburn.These are some great treatment methods that are safe for women during pregnancy and which they can use.

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