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I am pregnant and have terrible heartburn. Is there anything I can do to get relief?

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Here are some ways you can reduce your heartburn during pregnancy:


  • Eat several small meals each day instead of three large ones.

  • Eat slowly.

  • Avoid fried, spicy, or rich foods, or any foods that seem to increase your heartburn.

  • Don't lie down immediately after eating.

  • Keep the head of your bed higher than the foot of your bed.

  • Ask your doctor about trying over-the-counter heartburn relievers such as Tums or Maalox.


If your heartburn persists, see your doctor. He or she may prescribe medications that are safe to take during pregnancy.

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Water and a teaspoon or two of baking soda. It tastes god awful but it really does work and it's safe to use. My son was perfect and healthy.

My heartburn was so horrible i was nearly in tears every night. Also, get ready to burp like a teenage boy for a little bit. The burps can burn depending on how bad the heartburn is. I hope this helps!

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