Foods To Help Heartburn

foods to help heartburn
I am 25 weeks, and I am getting heartburn. Are there any foods to stay away from that may cause heartburn?

Is there anything I can take to help relieve the symptoms of heartburn, like Tums? Are they safe??

Yes, you can take Tums, Rolaids, etc. I would have died without them. I probably ate 8-10 a day seriously. I think that old wives tale about heartburn stems from people eating lots of antacids (which are full of calcium) which gives the baby a head full of hair. So go ahead and eat up…….most of the heartburn is caused by your growing belly pushing the stomach up. It will go away right after delivery. Good luck.

Healthy Food Choices for GERD


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Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets




Jarrow Formulas Jarro-dophilus + Eps


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Ginger Root By Nature's Way 550 Mg


Ginger Root By Nature’s Way 550 Mg



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