During this article we will discuss the problem of pregnancy constipation
and hopefully provide you with some ways in which to treat it.
Where some women may feel bloated or they may pass
small rabbit like stools others may often have to strain when they
are actually having bowel movement.
Pregnant women will often suffer from constipation
during the pregnancy and in the days after they have actually delivered
the baby. Some women may even suffer from painful bowel movements
after having a episiotomy (a repair made to torn rectal tissue).
Women who have had an episiotomy will often consciously or unconsciously
try to prevent themselves from having a bowel movement. Whilst some
women who have had a caesarean section will find that their bowel
movement is temporarily paralyzed and is known as an ileus.
Below are some helpful hints wish should help to
alleviate or prevent constipation from occurring.
1. Make sure you exercise daily. It is a great way
of preventing constipation and even light to moderate walking will
help to loosen your bowels as well as making you feel lest bloated.
2. Drink lots of fluids. Whilst pregnant the amount
of water absorbed from your intestines into your blood increases.
So it is important that you increase the amount of water you drink
to keep both your intestines and the baby healthy. You really should
try a drink at least 10 x 8 ounce glasses of water a day and if
you are somewhere that is hot and humid then your water intake should
be increased further. By keeping your body hydrated with water you
will help to prevent constipation.
3. Calcium and Vitamin Supplements. It is important
that you take the appropriate supplements but be aware that there
are some which can cause bloating and constipation. Studies have
been carried out which show the best calcium supplements for a pregnant
woman to take are those which dissolve easily in the pH of vinegar
such as TUMS and Cal citrate. It is vital that you avoid antacids
which contain aluminum as these will only cause constipation.
There are prenatal vitamins around which have been
specifically formulated for use by pregnant women and that their
digestive tract will tolerate. These types of vitamins will cause
less nausea and bloating and they contain iron, Folate and B Vitamins
all of which are essential to a pregnant woman.
4. However there are some pregnant women who will
need to take a stool softener in order to relieve their constipation
and these work by decreasing the wall tension between the colon
and the stool. They act mainly as a way of keeping a pregnant woman's
stools soft so making their removal from a pregnant woman's body
much easier.
5. A great natural remedy you could use when pregnant
is to alternate between hot and cold food and drinks. A simple way
of doing this is to either drink cold fluid or eat ice chips and
then drink a warm fluid (may be tea). Doing this will help to stimulate
and tone your bowel as well as helping to release gas that has been
building up in your bowel.
6. Other women may find that resting in bed for
either all or part of their pregnancy helps.
Hopefully the hints provided above will any constipation
problems that occur during your pregnancy and it is important that
you talk to your doctor about any problems you are having in relation
to constipation. Unfortunately pregnancy constipation that a lot
of women will have to contend with when they are having a child
and normally clears up after the birth.