I have this lingering lump in my throat that I keep assuming is sinus, but the more it last the more it feels like reflux. Is that possible? Anyone else and what do you do for it?
Funny you mentioned this because I was just about to post the same thing! Everything I read says acid reflux comes in the second trimester. I'm only in week 6 and I'm pretty sure I have GERD (I think it's a type of acid reflux). I feel like I swallowed a piece of food that won't quite go down, and I know there's no food stuck in there, so it's a really weird uncomfortable feeling. I get chest pain along with it (maybe heartburn?). I had this the last 4 days minus yesterday where I ate very small meals throughout the day, instead of normal sized meals. And no lying down right after eating also helped.
I've been having acid reflux a lot too.... wasn't sure if it was pregnancy related or not b/c i kind of already used to get it, but it had gone away recently, but it came back shortly after I got pregnant
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I am 5 weeks tomorrow and have had indigestion since my IUI on the 7th it seems!! lol..
I have been burping like crazy. I am a new fan of tums and have NEVER liked them before. Hopefully this goes away!
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Yes, it's absolutely terrible! I didn't have it this bad last time until the third trimester! I can't even lie down at night - I have three pillows! You can either eat Tums like they are candy or take some zantac. I go for the tums during the day and allow myself a zantac 150 treat at night.
Me too! It's how I knew I was pregnant before the stick turned pink.
I take a Zantac 75 daily in the morning and then chew a few Tums in the evenings as it wears off. I should probably switch to the Zantac 150 but I am trying to hold off as long as I can in case I need to up the dose later in pregnancy.
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Re: Is anyone having Reflux issues?
Funny you mentioned this because I was just about to post the same thing! Everything I read says acid reflux comes in the second trimester. I'm only in week 6 and I'm pretty sure I have GERD (I think it's a type of acid reflux). I feel like I swallowed a piece of food that won't quite go down, and I know there's no food stuck in there, so it's a really weird uncomfortable feeling. I get chest pain along with it (maybe heartburn?). I had this the last 4 days minus yesterday where I ate very small meals throughout the day, instead of normal sized meals. And no lying down right after eating also helped.
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I am 5 weeks tomorrow and have had indigestion since my IUI on the 7th it seems!! lol..
I have been burping like crazy. I am a new fan of tums and have NEVER liked them before. Hopefully this goes away!
"To achieve the life you want, you must first give up the life that you have." ~Carolyn Myss
Yes, it's absolutely terrible! I didn't have it this bad last time until the third trimester! I can't even lie down at night - I have three pillows! You can either eat Tums like they are candy or take some zantac. I go for the tums during the day and allow myself a zantac 150 treat at night.
Me too! It's how I knew I was pregnant before the stick turned pink.
I take a Zantac 75 daily in the morning and then chew a few Tums in the evenings as it wears off. I should probably switch to the Zantac 150 but I am trying to hold off as long as I can in case I need to up the dose later in pregnancy.