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Irritable Bowel Syndrome and its impact on Pregnancy

Are you worried about the impact your pregnancy will have on your IBS symptoms? Are you unsure of what IBS treatments you can continue with while you are pregnant? These are perfectly natural concerns and ones that you should also consult your doctor about. IBS Symptomscan vary significantly between different people and as such the best practice option is always to arrange an appointment with your local GP -- in most instances you will need to produce at least 3 months worth of symptoms in order to be diagnosed with IBS.

Pregnancy tends to send hormones out of whack, and when you put IBS into the mix, it can be extremely difficult to deal with normal everyday life. There are some people however, that report their IBS symptoms went away entirely during their pregnancy. This could be because while pregnant, women eat better, get more sleep and exercise more, which are all natural remedies for IBS.

Other pregnant women have reported a complete reverse in IBS systems; they are constipated instead of suffering from diarrhoea, and vice versa. Since each woman is different, and each pregnancy is different, there is no way to tell how it will affect a woman with IBS.

There are natural remedies for IBS symptoms that will be safe for pregnant women. Low impact exercise, dietary changes and drinking lots of water are just a few things you can do to relieve symptoms. Peppermint tea also helps with digestion and is safe for baby. Hypnotherapy has also been known to be very effective as well as relaxing. There are programs you can purchase on audio CD.

Be sure to talk with your doctor or OBGYN before taking any medication or strong herbs or supplements from a health food store. Some herbs can be stronger than prescription medication and should be used with caution. These types of IBS treatment options should only be used under a doctor's care.

The good news is that even though you may be suffering with IBS symptoms, there is no harm to your baby. As long as you follow doctor's orders, rest, exercise and eat healthy, your baby will be born healthy and strong.




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