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Stomach aches

I'm getting a little frustrated. Every time I eat I get a bad stomach ache. I have mentioned it to my doctor but really didn't say much about it. The stomach aches usually bother me after I eat dinner at night and keeps me up all night and in the morning my sfoch is usually sore. Any one ever have this problem?
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Thanks for all the responses, I don't beleive its heart burn because it just feels like a stomach ache to the point where I have to use the bathroom. I try not to eat to much each meal, I'll try and eat till I start feeling full. After about 1 hour after I eat I start getting the stomach aches. Even when I drink water and take my prenatels shortly after that I'll get a stomach ache. I'm just about 24 weeks so I'm not too sure what's going on. I seen a nutritionist already just no answers.
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I had this problem so had to see a nutritionist. She suggested to have smaller meals, more water, excercise. Also if possible having food 2 - 3 hrs before bed did help me.
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I get stomach aches if I eat too much at a time. Doesn't matter what kind of food it is and I'll be in the bathroom shortly after. So now I try snacking and not eating until I feel full
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Was it like real bad gas built up? I had that bad in the first trimester...and it would keep me up n pain.
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Is it heart burn?? Try eating small meals n don't eat too late. Or try to eat a little more during the day n at night a small salad with grilled chicken or a peanut butter sandwich. Or lite non spicy foods b4 dinner. I did that n even the heart burn is gone.
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