Why my stomach hurt near harohole - #4062
From yesterday my stomach getting hurt in side I think for gas problem if I go washroom it go n again it's coming.currenty I'm 6wee pregnant
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During pregnancy, digestive issues like gas, bloating, and abdominal discomfort are common due to hormonal changes and the growing uterus. However, it’s important to be cautious when choosing remedies. Here’s how Ayurveda can help:
Dietary Adjustments:
Warm, cooked foods: Focus on easily digestible foods like khichdi or cooked vegetables. Avoid gassy foods: Limit foods like beans, cabbage, and onions that can cause gas and bloating. Hydration: Drink warm water or ginger tea in moderation to support digestion. Herbal Remedies:
Ginger: Fresh ginger is safe for most pregnant women in small amounts. It can help ease nausea and gas. You can chew a small piece or drink ginger tea. Cumin and Fennel: These herbs help with digestion and gas. Fennel tea is especially soothing and can be consumed during pregnancy. Additional Suggestions:
Small meals: Opt for smaller, more frequent meals to prevent discomfort and indigestion. Gentle exercise: Taking gentle walks after meals can help stimulate digestion and reduce bloating. Always consult with your obstetrician before starting any new remedies during pregnancy.
Ahh, so you’re dealing with some stomach discomfort, especially noticeable around the navel area, hmm? Especially during pregnancy, these things can be quite bothersome. First thing, anytime you’re pregnant, always feel free to tap into those healthcare resources. It’s a unique time, after all!
Now, if feels like gas and we know pregnancy can certainly toss your digestive system a little off balance, owing largely to hormonal shifts. Ayurveda, that’s where we can dive in. It’s all about balancing the doshas – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, ya know.
Sounds a bit like Vata imbalance, with the bloating and discomfort. Let’s talk about simple things to manage it, things that can usually help without causing a fuss during pregnancy. It’s key first to check on what you eat. Stick to warm, cooked foods instead of raw or cold ones, maybe? Foods like moong dal kitchari are light yet nourishing and easily digestible.
Include some herbs, ones that are generally considered safe in moderation during pregnancy. A pinch of asafetida (hing) can help reduce gas, just ensure it’s comfortably small, ya know? Consuming it with warm water might just ease the discomfort. Then, there’s ginger tea – it’s often a friend in these times when used sensibly.
Another thing, try not to rush your meals. Chewing your food slowly, savoring each bite, can make a difference. And after you eat, a brief walk – nothing strenuous – just around the home, could support digestion.
Stay hydrated but sip warm or room temperature water. Cold drinks might exacerbate the bloating.
Hey, if things don’t ease up or get worse, always, always reach out to your healthcare provider. Safety first, especially when growing a little life inside!
If after these gentle measures, you still feel unsure, it might be wise to consult with your obstetrician to ensure all’s well. Take care, there, and remember, this too shall pass! 😊

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