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Just wanna cry!

So it's 130am and I just wanna cry! I'm 36+3 weeks pregnant and I can't take the heartburn anymore! It's so bad that I'm having troubles breathing and I'm so uncomfortable I'm just ready for my lil man to come out!!!!
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Nothing ever works for me! My grama says it won't go away until the baby is born because my kids always come out wit a full head of hair!
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I eat two tums before bed and it helps me with heartburn. sounds like u might have it a lil worse but if you havent tried yet you should eat a few tums and see how you feel. hope something works for you.. heartburn suckks!
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try find some sweets with bicarbonate in. in the uk we have refreshers and tbh they have been a life saver for me
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I have that bad hearburn wakes me up even when am sleeping.i just drink milk it's the only thing that helps me for a lil while.thank God am due next month.
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Milk or water helps alot and try sleep on left side. I am 38 weeks tomorow ftm too.
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Pepcid ac ladies.  Dr's and hospitals give it to pregnant women.  Works in 30min
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Same here. im 38+2 and milk seems to be the only thing that helps. i get it so bad i throw up.
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