Many pregnant women experience acid reflux, which is miserable. Although you know there is an end in sight, you want relief now. Avoid Carbonated Beverages and chocolate as both can make symptoms worse. Eat bagels as they can help to relieve symptoms and avoid eating two hours before bedtime. All will help to keep symptoms to a minimum. If other foods seems to bring on symptoms, they will need to be eliminated for maximum relief.
No acid reflux don't have any effect like that whether you are pregnant or not. Acid reflux if you are not pregnant can be a sign that you are eating too much, too fatty or too spicy. The acid in the stomach can't break it down and the "mouth" of the stomach wont close properly.
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"acid reflux" is "reflux gastrique" in French.
Does acid reflux contribute to sterility? No. But if you have kids, their behaviour can contribute to acid reflux.
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Yes, acid reflux is a common thing that pregnant women deal with. However, many non-pregnant people have acid reflux, so it's not an automatic confirmation of pregnancy. If you are nervous, you should take a pregnancy test. That is the only way to truly know.
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is the abbreviation meaning acid reflux.
No. Acid reflux is not contagious nor is it hereditary.
No you can't, but a hernia can be a reason that you are experiencing acid reflux symptoms.
Mint can aggravate acid reflux, yes.
Yes, it can be repaired and no it is not the cause of acid reflux.
yes you may ride a roller coaster with acid reflux.