Pregnancy And Heartburn: Causes And Relief Techniques

Eat Small Portions And More Frequently

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You may have found it difficult to stomach most food in your first trimester if you suffered from nausea and morning sickness. If you feel better during the second and third trimester, now is not the time to eat without inhibition. Eating large meals can contribute to heartburn and indigestion. Aim for five to six smaller meals daily instead of three large ones. Avoid eating to the point that you are full. During pregnancy, there is less room for your stomach to expand, so the amount you eat normally may be too much for your growing belly. Eating smaller meals can also help with weight gain during pregnancy, ensuring that you maintain a healthy weight for you and baby.

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