Im having this burning and pain in stomach and someone said it could be ulcer. Trying to understand why it even happens in pregnancy. Will check with doc but wanted some idea first.
I am so sorry you are going through this pain, pregnancy is already so tough. Stomach ulcers can happen due to high acid levels or hormonal stress on your tummy. Please don't suffer in silence, speak to your doctor so they can give you safe relief.
I totally feel your pain, stomach burning and ulcers can make you so anxious and miserable. It's often caused by high progesterone slowing down digestion. Please get it checked by your gynac so you can get relief and some peace of mind.
Hormonal changes, increased stomach acid, or even H. pylori bacteria can cause ulcers during pregnancy. Don't ignore stomach pain. Go straight to your gastroenterologist or gynecologist for a safe treatment plan.
Pregnancy hormones can really mess with your digestive system, leading to painful acidity or ulcers. After going through IVF, I was terrified of any pain, so I learned that consulting your doctor for every little symptom is the safest way. Sending you lots of strength.
Stomach ulcers can be caused by severe acidity or infections, but you must ask your hospital's medical team immediately. When I was at my hospital, the doctors clearly explained that self-treating stomach issues in pregnancy can be risky, so please get a proper check-up.
Beta, hormones can make your stomach very acidic and cause ulcers. Avoid spicy and oily food completely, and drink cold milk or coconut water to soothe the burning. But do check with your doctor for proper medicine, don't ignore it.
Oh dear, stomach ulcers can be so painful! It's usually just excess acid or stress, but don't stress too much about it. Just have a word with your doc so they can prescribe something safe for you and baby, okay?
I had horrible burning pain and my doctor told me the increased progesterone relaxes the stomach valve, leading to severe acid buildup and ulcers. They gave me pregnancy-safe antacids which helped so much. Definitely consult your gynac.