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Indigestion and gas during pregnancy
I am 26 week pregnant and suffering from indigestion and gas because of which I also vomited last night. Will it harm the unborn child and how can I get relief from it ?
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It will not harm your child. In any case vomiting during pregnancy can be a part of a normal pregnancy in a few cases. You should avoid spicy and fried food. You should eat frequent small meals which should include sweets and crisp things like biscuits. You can have some antacid like Digene gel. You can have a tablet Ondasetron twice a day for one or two days.
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Vomiting will not harm the unborn child Have small frequent meals walk after every meal that will take care of indigestion and gas You can take an antacid and medicine for vomiting
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Hi. Reflux is very common during pregnancy. Just take a light dinner, early in the night. Contact your gynaecologist for some antacids
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