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Constipation
In Pregnancy And Constipation Relief During Pregnancy. By
Hannah Bajor, C.N.M.,M.S.N. Constipation in can cause bloating, pain and even pre term labor. Read
on to see what options pregnant women have for constipation relief
during pregnancy.
Constipation
relief during is a question many pregnant women ask. Approximately
half of all women experience constipation in pregnancy.
Why
do women get constipation in pregnancy? The hormone progesterone has a relaxing effect on the
intestines and this slows the movement of the bowel causing constipation.
The growing fetus
needs as much vitamins, minerals and nutrients as possible. Therefore
the increasing hormone levels of a pregnant woman cause food to move
slower through the bowels. This results in constipation but also gives
the body more time to absorb extra nutrients.
Pregnant
women need extra water for the extra blood volume required for
pregnancy. Therefore the mother will absorb more water from the bowel
than normal which will result in a harder, dryer bowel movement
resulting in constipation.
The longer food stays
in the intestines, the more water is reabsorbed from the bowel into the
body to accommodate for the extra blood volume required during
pregnancy. All prenatal vitamins contain iron, which is known to cause
constipation in pregnancy.
As you baby grows,
every organ in your abdomen has to move out of its normal position to
accommodate the growth and expansion of your womb. The intestines can
become squashed, and may not be able to contract in its normal manner
as it pushes its contents through loops of bowel. This in itself can
cause further constipation and bloating.
Constipation
relief during pregnancy:
1. Drink
at least 8-10 glasses of good quality purified water a day.
2.
Increase fiber in your diet such as whole grains and brown rice.
3.
Eat more fresh fruit and vegetables, particularly prunes (which can be
taken via prune juice).
4. Peppermint tea or
peppermint water can help with gas or bloating pains.
5.
Try to reduce stress in your life as stress can cause constipation.
6.
You may have to switch you prenatal
vitamins over to a different brand. Even though they all have iron,
some brands may be less constipating to you than others.
7.
Add a little more exercise to your daily routine. If you do not
normally exercise then start with 10-15 minutes walking every day. If
you routinely exercise change your exercise routine slightly to see if
you can stimulate bowel activity.
8. Mangosteen
juice has been shown to have a positive effect on all systems of the
body including bowel mobility. Mangosteen is a fruit and is very
effective in preventing complications.
9. Consult with a
homeopath for a safe homeopathy remedy for constipation.
10.
Avoid over-the-counter laxatives as they can stimulate uterine
contractions resulting in miscarriage or pre-term labor.
Prevention
of constipation is the best place to start. Many pregnant clients have
experienced a constipation free pregnancy, by understanding the normal
physiology of pregnancy. The more educated you are about the minor, and
major symptoms associated with then the more steps you can take for prevention.
Constipation during is definitely preventable, and easy to correct.
Pregnancy
can be an extraordinary experience for a woman. It is far more than
growing a baby and dealing with issues like constipation. has a huge emotional, mental, spiritual, and energetic
side to it. The more you understand these aspects, the easier and less
symptomatic your will be. Learning how to connect with the emotions of
your unborn child, will allow you to enhance your experience and surrender to its normal physiological
process. Hannah Bajor, midwife, offers genuine,
one-on-one phone coaching, seminars, pregnancy, infertility,
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