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Thread: Heartburn in pregnancy
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08-06-2012, 09:05pm #11
Oh god yeah! Horrendous both times
With dd it actually made me sick and I got admitted for 2 nights and was on pills and anti sickness from 25 weeks and still suffered- 5-6pillows a night to even be slightly ok and lots of gaviscon
It's a proper burn really the most horrid feeling
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08-06-2012, 09:11pm #12
Re: Heartburn in pregnancy
All three of my babies were born with a great head of really dark hair, but I did not get much heartburn at all. Think I had it once with my pregnancy with I & can't remember much with the other two.
Everyone always asks after their born if I had lots of heartburn.
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08-06-2012, 09:26pm #13
Both babies born with loads of hair and I had it both pregnancies. With DS1 I was miserable with it, drank gaviscon by the bucket load. With DS2 I had it from earlier but not as bad. Both times chocolate used to trigger it, so I would have my super duper sized bottle of gaviscon ready and waiting when I ate chocolate. Didn't occur to me to not eat chocolate!
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08-06-2012, 09:34pm #14
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09-06-2012, 01:43am #15Dynamic Damsel
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Re: Heartburn in pregnancy
Three children with a full heads of dark hair and lots of heartburn. Heartburn was much worse with the boys, apparently that's another old wives tale. I went through vast quantities of gaviscon but only the original/aniseed one, the mint ones made me heave. With dd i found that rice, particularly jasmine rice, was the one thing I could eat when it was really bad.
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09-06-2012, 01:59am #16Legal Alien
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I've had it chronically with all six of mine, 5 baldies and can't see this one being any different.

Gaviscon makes me vom. I have munched tonnes of rennies.




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