That doesn't ever happen
I was told during my pregnancy that its because of the way the stomach is shaped. When laying on your left it doesn't stretch or put much pressure on your body. Same thing when you eat too much just lay on your left side.
Because your stomach needs food or else you stomach starts to eat your skin in side your body
No it does not. Stomach acid is strong acid produced by the stomach to help digest the foods people eat. Normally the acid stays in the stomach, but when the acid backs up into the esophagus, it burns and causes the uncomfortable sensation known as heartburn (the cause of heartburn is gastroesophageal reflux disease). Therefore the pain your having in your upper left arm has nothing to do with heartburn.
what you may be experiencing is a stomach cramp. this happens when you eat and then become physically active too shortly after. wait longer after you eat before becoming physically active to avoid this problem in the future.
it could be a number of things depending on exactally where its located and if youre male or female.
it is better to eat fruits before meal b/c it will fill your little side of stomach
do not take on an empty stomach. if you do not want to eat, then drink a glass of milk , it will coat the stomach. also, taking antacids twice a day will help.
Your stomach acids will burn the lining of your stomach, and it can possibly travel up your esophagus and cause burning there. Burns in your esophagus can cause esophageal cancer and burning the lining of your stomach can cause stomach cancer. It is best to eat whenever you feel hungry, even if you are on a diet. Make smart choices, such as sodium-free soup or veggies.
Yes, you can eat an apple on an empty stomach. You can also eat any other food on an empty stomach.
It is entirely safe to eat chili while pregnant. The only side effect could be heartburn or stomach upset.
Yes, I am a specialist in high protein diets! It helps fill your stomach so you don't eat as much! Also burns fat when you are in ketosis.
When you do notice the pain. Is it after you eat?