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During pregnancy, hormones relax the muscles in your digestive tract. This slows down your digestion and can cause gas to build up. Gas leads to bloating, burping, passing gas, discomfort, and pain in the belly—especially after a big meal.
Foods that can cause gas
Some people naturally produce more gas than others. Certain foods can make gas worse, but these vary from person to person. Some of these foods include:
What you can do
Reduce the amount of air you swallow.
Identify foods that bother you.
Ask before taking over-the-counter remedies.
When to talk to your health care provider
If changes in the food you eat and your habits don't help, talk to your health care provider. Contact your health care provider immediately if:
August 2009
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