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]]>Pregnancy symptoms differ between person to person and in fact pregnancy to pregnancy. It is not uncommon for a mom to have a completely smooth first pregnancy with no morning sickness, heartburn or any other discomfort; yet the second pregnancy will be riddled with painful and uncomfortable symptoms.
The good news is that your diet can help relieve the symptoms and side effects of pregnancy.
It is not certain why so many women experience nausea during their pregnancy but it is thought to be a combination of the rapidly increasing hormone levels, general body changes and an enhanced sense of taste and smell. Batteling nausea? Try these tips…
During pregnancy the hormone progesterone relaxes the lower oesophageal sphincter which connects the oesophagus to the stomach. This allows stomach acids to seep back up into the oesophagus and cause that burning sensation. It can be extremely painful but your diet can help to reduce the frequency of the pain:
The muscles within the intestine tend to become more relaxed during pregnancy which results in reduced motility of food through the digestive tract. In addition to this, there is also increased pressure from the uterus which slows the movement of food. Aim to do the following:
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