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How to Deal With Acid Relux While Pregnant

Being Pregnant With Acid Reflux
You can avoid acid reflux during pregnancy
Both acid reflux and heartburn symptoms can be very common in women when their pregnant. There are different factors behind this. There are steps that can be taken to relieve the terrible symptoms of acid reflux during pregnancy.
Hormonal changes is one of big reason behind the appearance of both acid reflux and heartburn in pregnant women. The ligaments which keep the LES functioning correctly tend to soften during the pregnancy. This make the acid come out of your stomach and then into your esophagus.
A major factor as to why acid reflux is part and parcel of being pregnant is because of the fact that the baby is growing inside. As the baby grows over a period of months, more pressure is placed on the woman’s stomach. The pressure on the stomach forces the contents of the stomach to leak into the esophagus.
There are steps that can be taken which will lessen the degree of acid reflux during a woman’s pregnancy.
Certain foods can bring on heartburn. By reducing these foods or even cutting them out completely a pregnant woman can reduce the risks of what is called severe reflux. Foods which are fried or spicy or high in fat and are acidic all play a big part in increasing the risks of acid reflux symptoms.
Eating big meals can increase heartburn. And in most cases heartburn shows up after eating a substantial meal. The amount of the food that is consumed in one sitting will be the deciding factor on how much of the stomach acid is produced. If you eat smaller meals more frequently all through the day is much more beneficial for your stomach, than eating those large meals.
Do not eat for a few hours before going to bed. Otherwise your stomach will still contain some acid while you sleep. And if you lie flat when you sleep, the acid has a much easier time to travel up into your esophagus. Also you should try to make sure that both your shoulders and head are in elevated positions as you sleep. This will help stop the acid from traveling up your throat and into your mouth.
More pressure on your stomach during your pregnancy and the higher the risks of getting acid reflux symptoms. You need to avoid wearing any clothes that squeeze into your waist area. Trying to keep your body in good posture, and making sure your the knees are always bent when you are reaching to the floor.
There is nobody that likes to suffer from those symptoms of heartburn and of acid reflux. It’s harder when you have acid reflux while pregnant, especially while they have to put up with so many other things.
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