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Constipation During Pregnancy

 

A common term used to describe pregnancy and childbirth is "miraculous". In preparation for birth, a pregnant woman's body changes in amazing ways. This also involves the common problem of constipation. This makes a woman feel less than miraculous. This article discusses the problem of constipation and offers some solutions.

Different people have different definitions of constipation. Some people feel bloated, or pass small, rabbit-like stools. Others have to strain when having a bowel movement. Medically, constipation is known as having fewer than three bowel movements a week.

Constipation is very common during pregnancy and in the days after delivering a baby. Some women have very painful bowel movements when they have had an episiotomy (torn rectal tissue that has been repaired). These women consciously, or unconsciously, hold on to their stool. Other women who have had a caesarean section delivery can have her bowel movement temporary paralyzed. This is known as an ileus.

Discussed below some helpful hints to alleviate or prevent constipation. The first tip is to exercise daily. Exercise is very helpful in preventing constipation. Even light to moderate walking helps to loosen bowels and will help to make you feel less bloated.

Drink lots of fluids. During pregnancy, water absorbed from your intestine into your blood is increased. Pregnant women need to drink an increased amount of water to keep their intestines and their babies healthy. At the minimum, you will need ten, 8-ounce glasses of water. If it is hot and/or humid, you may need even more fluid. Keeping your body hydrated with water will help to prevent constipation.

Ensure that you taking the appropriate calcium and vitamin supplements. Some supplements cause bloating and constipation. Studies have shown that the best calcium supplements are those that easily dissolve in the pH of vinegar. These include the brands TUMS and Calcitrate. Antacids that have aluminum are very constipating so be sure to avoid those.

Prenatal vitamins, specifically formulated for pregnant women, are tolerated best by the digestive tract. These cause less nausea and bloating. Prenatal vitamins have iron, folate and B vitamins that are essential when you are pregnant.

Some women need to take a stool softener to relieve constipation. These work as a surfactant to decrease the wall tension between the colon and the stool. These act mainly to keep the stool soft for natural and easy passage. An important attribute is that the stool softener is not habit forming.

A natural remedy is to alternate between hot and cold food and beverages. A simple option is to drink a cold fluid or to eat ice chips and then drink a warm fluid, such as tea. Many pregnant women prefer decaffeinated t

Author: Michael Russell
 
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Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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