Being pregnant and having hemorrhoids is actually quite common. The good news is, most of the time these hemorrhoids will go away after the baby is born. In the meantime take a few minutes to read this article which will give you some pointers on how to relieve some of the pain and discomfort caused by hemorrhoids while you’re pregnant.
Suffering with the pain and discomfort caused by heartburn is a common occurrence for pregnant women, especially in the last trimester. According to major studies, more than one half of pregnant women do experience heartburn, and for many women it is a first-time introduction to the digestive upset. Heartburn is usually harmless, having no lasting
Pregnancy and diarrhea are two terms that are often entered together into a search engine on the internet. Obviously, many pregnant women must be experiencing diarrhea, but prefer to search for information anonymously rather than discuss their complaints with their healthcare provider. This is understandable since our culture has communicated to us so many unspoken
Being pregnant is not an easy job, your body is adapting to the monumental task of creating a new life. Suddenly problems that you never experienced before, and thought you never would are happening to your body. One of these unexpected problems can be constipation, and it is a common problem in pregnancy. Hormonal changes
Pregnancy and Hemorrhoids is a common problem amongst women. Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to developing hemorrhoids due to the consistent pressure that is exerted by the fetus upon the pelvic region. The continual straining that occurs during bowel movements as a result of this pressure can result in the hemorrhoidal veins of the anus