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heartburn :(

Will heartburn stop after delivery? I am almost 36 weeks and I have horrrrible heartburn. Please tell me it ends?
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I know its no fun with heartburn.  There was some days were I was having heartburn with anything i ate or drank. So I asked my midwife if it was safe to drink a little bit of water mixed with some baking soda. She said that its totally safe or that I could do tums. So if I get any heartburn, that makes it go away almost instantly I can say. Hope it helps you. Btw I'm 35w+4d
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Mine didn't. I've had heartburn nearly everyday since I was pregnant with my son 6 years ago. I have gone to the doctor so many times and all they ever do is give me zantac. I am currently 20 weeks and I take 2 pills in the morning and 2 before bed. I have it bad. And if I don't take something for it, I get really bad headaches, nausea and am in horrible pain. Hopefully yours goes away.
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I've literally forgot what it's like to not have heartburn
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I read that Tums are okay,  but I try to only take them when its really bad. Idk about alka seltzer
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omg I get heartburn a lot don't knw if I can take them but I just bought some Alka-Seltzer heartburn+gas relief chews, Are they safe for the baby?
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It ends. The baby is pushing everything up as it gets bigger. The heartburn will go away, or should, when it drops or after delivery. It suckered I know. I have bad heartburn with this one. Hang in there momma.
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My doctor gave me a prescription for Zantac.it has saved my life.i still get heartburn a lil but not that bad.
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