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What can I do to relieve constipation?

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middot; As many as half of all pregnant women have problems with constipation. One of the reasons for this may be the change in hormones during pregnancy that cause slowing of food movement through the digestive tract. middot; Other causes may be inadequate fluid intake or insufficient fiber in the diet. Sometimes iron supplements may cause constipation. During the last part of pregnancy, pressure on the rectum from your uterus may add to the problem.

What is Constipation?

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Constipation is any form of congestion and is usually accompanied by dehydration. It extends to the cellular level. One bowel movement a day is a sign of constipation and incomplete elimination is a form of constipation. Symptoms are overweight, fatigue, irritability, mental confusion, bloat, gas, indigestion, lethargy, headaches, migraines, earaches, sinus drainage, allergies, cellulite, anxiety, depression, pessimism, whining, unsatisfied hunger, poor circulation.

Will I suffer from constipation?

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There may be some reduction in the volume of your stools. That's normal after a decrease in food intake, because you eat less fiber. This should not cause severe problems. If difficulties do arise, check with your doctor. He or she may suggest you take a mild laxative and drink plenty of water for a while. Drinking plenty of water is a good idea, anyway. Your needs will vary, but you should drink at least 6-8 glasses of water a day.

Can constipation be serious?

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Constipation is passage of small amounts of hard, dry bowel movements, usually fewer than three times a week. People who are constipated may find it difficult and painful to have a bowel movement. Other symptoms of constipation include feeling bloated, uncomfortable, and sluggish. Many people think they are constipated when, in fact, their bowel movements are regular. For example, some people believe they are constipated, or irregular, if they do not have a bowel movement every day.

Is there a link between constipation and piles?

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Yes, long standing constipation can make a person prone to develop piles or make it worse if it is already present. Therefore, if you are suffering from chronic constipation consult your doctor for treatment. In other words preventing constipation is a good way to prevent piles(hemorrhoids).

What can I do to help constipation ?

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Soaked linseeds: Put a tablespoon of seeds in water overnight and drink the next day. It's not very nice. It goes all gloopy but should work. Might be an idea to start with a teaspoon and work up. Can grind them dry and put on cereal etc. Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE): Only 10 drops in a glass of water morning and night should kill off the candida and also sort out the constipation.

How do I overcome the cravings for cooked foods?

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This boils down to discipline and preparation. Finding recipes you like to eat and eating them when you get a cooked food craving will help. Also, get some raw books and inform yourself of the negative effects of cooked food. If you are really craving something cooked, grab a plate of your favorite raw dish and read one of the powerful sections in a book to remind yourself why you are sticking to this diet. If you go cold turkey and stay raw, your cravings dwindle and eventually disappear.

What about pregnancy?

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Becoming pregnant can be easier as you lose weight. Your menstrual cycle may become more regular. If you need to eat more while you are pregnant, the band can be loosened. After pregnancy, the band may be made tighter again and you can resume losing weight.

Will I Have Problems After The Pregnancy?

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For most women gestational diabetes disappears immediately after delivery. However, you should have your blood sugars checked after your baby is born to make sure your levels have returned to normal. Women who had gestational diabetes during one pregnancy are at greater risk of developing it in a subsequent pregnancy. It is important that you have appropriate screening tests for gestational diabetes during future pregnancies as early as the first trimester.
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