Main Causes of Heartburn During Pregnancy
Heartburn during pregnancy can be a sign of certain conditions, complaints of heartburn during pregnancy can appear early in pregnancy or before delivery. Heartburn during pregnancy is generally not dangerous, but can be a sign of symptoms of a more serious condition.
Heartburn during pregnancy can be caused by many things. But there is one main cause that is generally experienced by pregnant women. Watching it can allow you to handle it both independently and with the help of a doctor.
Heartburn as an Early Sign of Labor
Heartburn during pregnancy can be caused by uterine contractions and enlargement of the uterus which compresses the stomach. If the heartburn is felt as a sign of labor, it is generally accompanied by other symptoms, such as:- Rupture of membranes.
- The appearance of mucus from the cervix. Mucus is usually brown or mixed with blood. This is a sign that the baby is moving to the birth canal.
- The baby's head that urges the bladder increases the urge to urinate.
- Painful contractions.
- Feeling anxious, impatient, emotional.
- Insomnia.
- Move or walk if possible.
- Try breathing and do relaxation techniques so that the pain isn't too pronounced. Your partner can help in this process.
- Drinking drinks, especially isotonic drinks can help the body to stay energized during labor.
- Eat snacks that can also add energy even if you don't feel hungry.
- If you have heartburn while pregnant with back pain, ask your partner to rub this part.
Heartburn During Pregnancy As A Sign Of False Contractions
Heartburn in early pregnancy can also be a sign of Braxton-Hicks contractions, namely the contractions of the uterus that disappear arise that actually have begun to occur early in pregnancy, but tend to be felt in the third trimester of pregnancy or early second trimester. These contractions that do not open the birth canal make the stomach feel hard, then relax. Other characteristics of false contractions are that contractions are generally painless, irregular contraction patterns, tend not to last long, and contractions can disappear with certain positions or activities such as walking. Sometimes, these fake contractions deserve special attention because they can resemble the signs of premature labor. Beware if contractions show symptoms of preterm labor as below.- Uterine contractions occur more than five times in an hour. The pattern of regular contractions with a duration of about 30-70 seconds each time appears, and the longer feels stronger.
- Feels like cramps when menstruation comes and goes on the lower abdomen.
- Rupture of the membranes is marked fluid flowing from the vagina.
- Pressure on the pelvis due to babies moving down.
- Shells that can be accompanied by diarrhea or that resemble cramps during menstruation.
- Mucus discharge from the vagina.
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