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From WikiParentingMany pregnant women have gas and bloating at some point during their pregnancy. Excess gas can cause abdominal pain and discomfort.
[edit] Causes of pregnancy gasPregnancy hormones cause the muscles of your digestive tract to relax, slowing down digestion and causing gas to build up in your system. Excess gas can cause you to be bloated and uncomfortable, and it can cause you to burp and pass gas. As your pregnancy progresses your uterus crowds your digestive system. This may result in a bloated feeling after you eat. This crowding also contributes to heartburn. [edit] Foods that promote gasSymptoms may be worse after a big meal or after you eat certain foods. Foods that are likely to cause gas are:
If you are marginally lactose intolerant, you may have gas from the addition of these foods to your pregnancy diet. [edit] TreatmentWhat can you do to reduce the amount of gas you produce?
Do not use any over the counter products to treat gas or bloating without talking to your healthcare provider first, some are not safe to take during pregnancy. [edit] More InformationRead more about common discomforts during pregnancy: Sponsored Links
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