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Heartburn remedies?

I am tired of taking Rolaids, isn't there a more natural way to kick the heartburn with a bun in the oven?

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Old Jul 15, 2009, 12:50 PM   #2  
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Natural Remedies for Heartburn
i'm sure you're probably already avoiding some of these things (alcohol and cigarettes) anyways but here's some other foods you might want to avoid and a few natural remedies (i noticed one said it was NOT for pregnant women but the others might be helpful.)
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Chocolate, tomatoes, garlic, COFFEE?? You just want me to cause bodily harm to my husband...

Thank you for the link, I didn't know that about marshmallow. i wonder if I can find it out here.. I'll be looking!
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In pregnancy, some women find drinking a glass of milk helps. Also propping yourself up a bit at night, grazing instead of large meals, and not eating too close to bedtime.

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Justwantfair agrees: Or gallons of milk a day might help, worked for me. :)
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marshmallow was that one that specifically said should NOT be taken by pregnant women. had to point that out cuz i'd feel awful if you went and started taking it after i sent you the article and anything went wrong.

i don't think i could do without my coffee or chocolate either...haha
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* Eat several small meals during the day instead of three large ones. This will help reduce the pressure on your stomach and help ease the digestion process.
* Avoid foods that are spicy or overly fatty, as this can contribute to heartburn in pregnancy.
* Always eat at least one hour before laying down at night. Laying down shortly after eating will contribute to heartburn. Some women find they feel best if they allow at least two hours between eating and laying down, whether for a nap or for bedtime.
* Eat plenty of yogurt or try some milk if you experience frequent heartburn. These foods can help reduce heartburn symptoms.
* Avoid drinking lots of fluids during meals, which can distend your stomach and contribute to heartburn.
* Try chewing some gum after meals, which may help neutralize stomach acids and reduce heartburn.
* Avoid caffeine and carbonated beverages that can also contribute to heartburn.
* Avoid wearing clothes that are too tight or that pinch at the waist. This can also contribute to heartburn.
* Avoid spices and hot sauces as well as certain condiments including ketchup or mustard.
* Avoid tomato and tomato based products including marinara sauce, which for some may contribute to heartburn.
* Try mixing some honey with your milk, which can also ease the burn and discomfort of heartburn.
* Try over the counter antacids such as Tums to relieve severe heartburn. Check in with your healthcare provider first. Most antacids are considered relatively safe to use during pregnancy, but you should always check the label and ask your healthcare provider if you have any questions.

If none of these measures helps relieve your heartburn, check in with your doctor. They may be able to prescribe something stronger to relieve your discomfort. Some women who have heartburn problems before pregnancy might find their symptoms particularly difficult during pregnancy and may require more aggressive treatment.
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Thanks for all the info! I can't eat anything overly rich or spicy if I want to avoid the heartburn these days. Does it make me bad if I ignore that because I WANT my pesto some days, or garlic, or chilies or any number of other weird foods... I think the only thing I eat now that doesn't contribute are pirogues (I can enver spell them right) thank god for crazy German food, or my grandma... or the freezer section at the market....
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i know donuts are bad for me. but that doesn't stop me from wanting them sometimes. lol i think it's pretty normal for you to want all the other foods. even if they aren't agreeing with you right now.
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