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Constipation is a common problem during
pregnancy specially due to increase in the levels of
progesterone which relaxes smooth muscles including the digestive tract.This means that food passes through the intestines more slowly and leads to constipation
taking
stool softener alone on your own wont help she should Eat high-fiber foods such as whole-grain cereals and breads, brown rice, beans, and fresh fruits and vegetables every day
Drink plenty of water. (Sip throughout the day until your urine looks clear.) A glass of fruit juice every day, especially prune juice, can also be helpful. Some people find that drinking a warm liquid right after waking up helps get things moving.
apart from this Exercise regularly. Walking, swimming, riding a stationary bike, and yoga can all help ease constipation and leave you feeling more fit and healthy.
If your prenatal
multivitamin contains a large dose of iron (and you're not anemic), ask your healthcare provider about switching to a supplement with less iron.
Not usually, but occasionally it can be a symptom of another problem. If you have severe constipation that is accompanied by
abdominal pain, alternates with diarrhea, or you pass mucus or blood, call your doctor or midwife immediately.
Also, straining during a bowel movement or passing a hard stool can lead to or worsen hemorrhoids, which can be extremely uncomfortable, though they rarely cause serious problems. In most cases, they go away fairly soon after your baby is born. However, if the pain is severe or you have
rectal bleeding, call your caregiver so you can be evaluated
I hope it help
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