As
your belly expands and your baby grows, your intestines are
actually displaced. You will also have increased water absorption
in your body leading to dryer stools.
This along
with increased progesterone, which has a sluggish effect on
your metabolism, can lead to constipation. Add to this the
iron supplement taken during pregnancy and it's no wonder
why so many women have problems with constipation during pregnancy.
What
can you do about constipation during pregnancy?
Make sure
you are drinking 6 to 8 glasses of water a day. Water helps
keep you hydrated and helps keep your stools soft.
Take a
look at your diet. Are you eating plenty of fruits and vegetables?
Adding fruits and veggies to your diet can help you avoid
constipation. Adding a high fiber cereal such as bran or adding
a little wheat germ to your favorite foods is another way
to sneak in extra fiber. Fiber draws in water, softening stools,
making them easier to pass.
Exercising
regularly will also help. Exercise aids in digestion and makes
you feel better all around.
If you've
modified your diet and are drinking plenty of water and are
still constipated talk with your doctor. She may have other
suggestions and or medications options that are safe for you.
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