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Women And Heartburn During Pregnancy

Pregnancy can be a challenging time. There are odd aches and pains all over the body, from head to toe, and many physical changes for one to get used to and deal with. All too often, there is also more during pregnancy. Why is that? And what can be done about it?

Why Is There More During Pregnancy?

To understand why the incidence of rises during pregnancy, first one should examine what causes heartburn. When we eat, the food goes past the throat and down the esophagus to the stomach. At the bottom of the esophagus, there is the lower esophageal sphincter (also known as the LES). It is supposed to be closed tightly most of the time. (One exception is when we swallow.)

With peristalsis, which is the rhythmic motion of the food being carried along through the digestive tract, the food stays in the stomach for a while and is digested by the acids in the stomach. Unfortunately, sometimes that sphincter does not stay closed when it should, and the acid splashes back up into the esophagus and burns it.

Many things can increase the incidence of heartburn. It is most common after overeating, or when lying down, bending over, lifting, straining, and coughing. And certain foods and drinks can make it worse, like spicy foods, or high fat foods, or coffee. But it is also aggravated by too tight of clothing over the stomach, stress, obesity, and pregnancy, itself. It is obvious to see why these factors would add to the incidence of during pregnancy – stress, tight clothing, etc. Sounds almost like a definition of pregnancy!

What Can Be Done for During Pregnancy?

The quickest, easiest answer for during pregnancy is to take an antacid. Though not recommended for a long-term solution, taken intermittently an antacid can relieve the quickly. Though it will not help heal the esophagus, it will relieve the sometimes felt during pregnancy. It is certainly worth a try – and antacids are available over-the-counter.

Another option is to try taking sodium bicarbonate, otherwise known as baking soda. Just a teaspoon or two mixed into a glass of water and drunk can help with heartburn, and often relieves it for several days. Though it is not the most palatable thing to drink, just having a few days off from can be worth the few minutes of drinking something less than delicious.
By Bob B Taylor

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