When you have gas, you can feel it in different places. Mostly in your abdomen, but sometimes in your chest, or arms, or even your back or shoulders. I would not be worried. Gas and indigestion are VERY common in early pregnancy because hormones slow down your bowels.
And if you ate fried foods, you are very likely to have gas later. Try beano or gas-x.
2007-09-26 08:23:39
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answered by Veritas 7
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I suppose each and every month they will have to be authorized to have them while consuming out casually, in the event that they desired to. However, I suppose so much ladies might fairly pick to not consume such fats-weighted down, dangerous meals. And besides, reduce lunches are a lot brisker and nicer. I suppose the fundamental challenge with gender equality categories is they fail to train that there are, actually, giant, indisputable variations among guys and ladies, and as a consequence ladies can't (even physiologically) deal with the identical quantity or form of meals, nor tolerate alcohol intake as good as guys can. Frankly, I believe there is not any factor in pretending in any other case, as it is only a truth of lifestyles.
2016-09-05 08:28:02
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answered by muncy 4
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I'm 20 wks and still get heartburn. Carry some Rolaids or Tums in your purse. You are going to get heartburn for any little thing. Do not deprive yourself of any foods, your body needs EVERYTHING (including onion rings ;). But try to have smaller meals eating more frequently. Also drink lots of water and eat fresh fruits. Watermelon and cantaloupe have been my favorite recently.
Congrats!!
2007-09-26 08:39:30
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answered by texicangirl 6
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Gas and indigestion is very common in early pregnancy!!
2007-09-26 08:19:47
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answered by Kristin K 3
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very much. pregnancy = gas and heartburn. sorry but thats what you have to look forward to for a few months. congrats!
2007-09-26 08:20:01
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answered by Andrea G 3
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Yeah it is. Have someone rub it for you. You'll either fart or burp.
If it turns into serious pain, see you ob/gyn.
2007-09-26 08:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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