ye gas aur acidity bahut ho rahi hai aaj kal. saas keeps offering me eno but i told her let me check first. is it really safe to take during these months or better to avoid?
Oh god, the acidity is real, right? I'm in my 3rd trimester and feel like a human volcano! But my gynac strictly said no to Eno. She suggested things like sips of cold milk or just plain water. Seriously, always check with your doc before popping anything, even if it seems harmless. Better safe than sorry, I guess!
Acidity is such a common thing in pregnancy, I totally get it! But for Eno, my doctor actually said to avoid it. Best to ask your own gynac if you're really suffering. Maybe try some cold milk or coconut water for relief? Hope you feel better soon! 😊
Please, please do not take Eno without confirming with your doctor. Every pregnancy is different, and what might be okay for some might not be for you. I had some complications, and my doctor was very strict about all medications, even seemingly minor ones. Always prioritize your doctor's advice.
Acidity is very common, I faced it a lot. But about Eno, most doctors advise against it during pregnancy because of its high sodium content and other ingredients. Better to try natural remedies like sattu or cold milk. For me, post C-section recovery was all about avoiding anything that could cause gas or acidity, so I was super careful.
Arey, acidity is so normal in pregnancy, don't panic! I used to freak out about every little thing. But for Eno, it's generally not recommended because of the sodium. Try simpler things like chewing gum or a small glass of milk. If it's really bad, your doctor can give you safe medicines.
My doctor didn't recommend Eno during my pregnancy. It's usually best to avoid over-the-counter antacids unless your gynac gives you the green light. There are other safer ways to manage acidity, like diet changes or specific antacids your doctor might prescribe. Just check with them.
I know how uncomfortable acidity can be during pregnancy, I went through it too. But for Eno, it's generally best to avoid it unless your doctor specifically says it's okay. It's always safer to consult your gynac first before taking any over-the-counter remedy. Please be careful.