Every night after dinner I get this horrible burning in my chest, almost feels like its coming up to my throat. Im 7 months. is it the baby pressing or food? why does this happen?
Chest burn is very common in pregnancy, don't worry. It happens because your body's hormones relax a valve near your stomach, and your growing baby puts pressure on it, pushing stomach acid up. Try eating smaller meals and avoiding very spicy or oily foods. It helps many moms.
Chest burn can be quite uncomfortable. It's usually due to hormones and the baby growing and pushing up. While often normal, if it's very severe or constant, it's always good to mention it to your gynac. They might suggest safe antacids. Just like with my thyroid, consistency in medical advice is key.
Beta, yeh toh sabko hota hai. Baccha jab andar bada hota hai na, toh sab kuch dab jata hai. Aur acidity bhi badhti hai. Dahi khao, thoda sa cold milk piyo, usse araam milta hai. Aur khana thoda thoda khao, ek saath mat khao.
I know how uncomfortable chest burn can be, it added to my anxiety during pregnancy sometimes. It's usually due to increased hormones and your growing uterus pushing up, which makes stomach acid come back up. But don't worry, it's very common. Try small meals and avoid spicy food, and do talk to your doc about it.
Oh god, chest burn! It's because your uterus is getting so big it's squishing everything, especially with twins, haan haan! Plus, those lovely hormones relax all your muscles, including the one that keeps stomach acid down. Eating small meals and avoiding trigger foods helps. It's just another 'joy' of pregnancy, lol.
Chest burn? Oh, that's just your body's way of telling you it's officially a human oven! Seriously, it's mainly hormones making that valve between your food pipe and stomach lazy, and your growing baby is just taking up all the space. I used to keep antacids next to my bed like they were gold. It's super annoying, but normal.
Chest burn, or heartburn, is very common. The main cause is usually the growing uterus putting pressure, and pregnancy hormones relaxing the valve between your food pipe and stomach. Eating small, frequent meals helps a lot, and avoid spicy or very fatty foods. I had to be super careful with my diet due to gestational diabetes, and it helped with heartburn too.