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Gastrointestinal condtion? Indigestion? What is it? |
When I had my first daughter; a few weeks after delivery i developed this unbearable pain under my chest surrounding my back . I couldn't explain it all I knew is this pain felt like i was having a heart attack until i vomited whatever i ate. I did some research online and googled my symptoms and that first thing that popped up was "Gastrointestinal disease." Now I have described it to my midwife and my physician before i was pregnant and she said it could very well be indigestion or acid reflux. Well that pain couldn't be that unbearable...could it? It comes every now and then and at this moment i am 7 months pregnant and i am afraid it may cause problems with the baby or possibly premature birth....Has anyone ever experienced this? I do have a prenatal appointment tomorrow for my glucose test and i can ask again but this question is keeping me awake because i can never seem to get a direct answer. I want to know if anyone else has ever had this? And what it might be? Yes, acid indigestion / reflux is very painful and people are often taken into hospital with a suspected heart attack only to find out that this is the problem. maybe your esophagus is torn and leaking. it was probably gas. the doctors wont let anything happen to your baby dont worry Maybe you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Acid Reflux will not hurt your baby. Or cause premature birth. have your Gallbladder checked hon... when my wife was pregnant, she had all these small issues of stomach being upset, all insides being squished type of feeling and leg swelling. My point is, it sounds like acid reflex. I have diverticulitous and also irritable bowel sometimes. Its a constant battle with this stuff. When you have a baby swinging from the vine inside of you, your going to feel lots of different things. Have they done an ultrasound of your gallbladder? If not they need to. Pregnant women have an increased risk of gallstones. Which is what it sounds like. This sounds like typical gallbladder disease. The mildest and most common symptom of gallbladder disease is intermittent pain called biliary colic, which occurs either in the mid- or the right portion of the upper abdomen. A typical attack has several features: |
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