Your Pregnancy

FIX TUMMY TROUBLES

CONSTIPATION

WHAT CAUSES IT?

HORMONAL ISSUES: Pregnancy hormones cause a general slowing down of your bowels. Specifically, progesterone relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body, which in turn leads to constipation.

CHANGES IN DIET: Very often during pregnancy, you eat differently than before, which can affect your digestion. For example, when you find out you’re pregnant, you may start eating more fibre, and a sudden increase can, in fact, cause constipation. Fibre needs to be increased gradually.

POSITION OF UTERUS AND BABY: Your growing uterus puts pressure on the bowels, making it more difficult to have full bowel movements.

The stress and anxiety that many of us experience during pregnancy can also

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