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Keeping Pregnant Women
Safe From
Acid Reflux
It is common for women to feel
heartburn during pregnancy. This could
be because of several reasons.
During pregnancy there is an increase in
hormone levels in woman's body. This results
in the softening of joints and muscles. This
will cause the opening of lower esophageal
sphincter (LES) in your stomach and stomach
fluids will go up the esophagus.
Changes in woman's body and the baby's
position in her stomach causes more pressure
in stomach. so there is a higher chance of
acidic fluids from stomach to go up through
LES.
Some of the methods which would help the
woman in reducing the
acid reflux problem are:
• Remove items like chocolates, spicy foods,
juices, citrus fruits, mustard, tomatoes,
products based on tomato, fatty foods, fried
foods and seasoned
foods from your menu. These are known to
increase acid reflux. Clarify with a doctor
to get a complete list foods that reduces
and increases acid reflux and reduce the
problems associated with acid reflux.
• Caffeinated drinks like tea, coffee and
soda should be avoided. They are known to
cause the LES to open up and this result in
increased acid reflux.
• Do not use alcoholic beverages. They also
tend to relax LES and results in increased
heart burn.
• Take small portions as they digest better
instead of a big meal.
• Eat slowly, chewing the food well. This
will help digestion and hence less acidic
fluid generation in stomach.
• Leave a gap of at least three hours
between dinner and bed time.
• A pregnant woman needs to drink at least 8
to 10 glasses of water a day in equal
intervals between meals. Drinking water with
a meal is going to add pressure to stomach
and will increase heart burn.
• While sleeping, keep your
pillow elevated by six to eight inches.
This way gravity will keep the acidic fluids
in your stomach and not in esophagus. Your
doctor could further inform you in relieving
night time heart burn.
• Wear comfortably fit clothes. Tight
clothes will increase pressure on your
stomach and will lead to increased heart
burn.
• If you have to do some thing on a bent
position, bent your knees; not your stomach.
Less pressure on your stomach means less
heart burn.
• Always sit straight in a comfortable
chair. Never slouch.
• Control your body weight at a healthy
level. Over weight people will have more
stress on their stomach and will result in
increased heart burn. check with your doctor
to know what is your ideal weight and try to
maintain it at or around that range.
• A pregnant woman should not be smoking as
it could cause several problems during
pregnancy. One among them is the pain of
heart burn.
Also read what are the
acid reflex cure available, learn the
natural treatments and
diet needed to be followed. There
are various
recipes and diets and
acid reflux medicines available.
Acid Reflux can also attack
infants. Learn what are the
food casing acid reflux.
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