Thread: Stomach ache after breakfast
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December 20th, 2010, 11:29 PM #1
Stomach ache after breakfast
I swear I can't eat anything for breakfast without getting cramps, like everything give me 'gas' but it never results in anything, if you know what I mean, LOL. I've tried plain fried eggs, toast with butter, cereal. It sucks!
Anyone else have this? I did have something similar later in my pregnancy with DD, but it was way later, like 34+ weeks.Melissa - 27
Carter - 4.5 August - 2.5 Luella - 1 Newbie due June 15, 2011
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December 20th, 2010, 11:38 PM #2CocoChanelGuest
Miss, one thing that I could eat while pregnant and sick, was cottage cheese with canned fruit (nothing I would want to eat normally, btw). Peaches or mandarin oranges. I would put a bowl of that in the fridge and just eat a couple bites here and there. I know what you are talking about...not nausea, but painful almost burning cramps, right?
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December 21st, 2010, 03:30 AM #3
When I was pregnant with my ds3 the only thing I could eat was grill cheese sandwiches and soup. Everything else upset my stomach
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December 21st, 2010, 06:54 AM #4Moderator
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This could be as a result of your gall bladder slowing down due to the increased estrogen. If you look up gall bladder and pregnancy you'll find more info. Drinking some watered down apple cider vinegar always helps me, it dissolves the sludge. You are meant to be at risk from gall bladder trouble if you are, I quote, 'Fair, female, fat and fertile' I describes me pretty well lol. If it gets worse it begins to feel like you have ben kicked in the stomach and happens about an hour after you eat and can last for around 4 hrs, its horrid. HTH
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Meant to add, the main culprit for the pain is any kind of fat, pork products are my worse culprit and fries food.
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December 21st, 2010, 06:57 AM #6Moderator
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Another quick one lol, if you think it may be what I said then this article is good for the good and bad foods
http://www.gallbladderattack.com/gal...iet.shtml#flax
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December 21st, 2010, 08:36 PM #7
Those are great suggestions. Ill definitely be tryimg cottage cheese and looking into gall bladder stuff. "Fair, female, fat, and fertile" describes me more than i would like. bronze, female, slim, and fertile would be much better, in my dreams.
Melissa - 27
Carter - 4.5 August - 2.5 Luella - 1 Newbie due June 15, 2011
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December 22nd, 2010, 12:00 AM #8
I used to get the same thing at breakfast... or whenever I went a long time without eating. I always thought it was just from going so long without eating. If I ate breakfast really slowly, or had some liquids first, it seemed to help.
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December 22nd, 2010, 12:11 AM #9CocoChanelGuest
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December 27th, 2010, 01:25 PM #10Swaying Advice Coach
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It does sound kinda gall bladdery...might want to check with your doc just in case. My sister has terrible gall bladder issues and eats mostly turkey and Campbell's vegetable soup to keep in under control.
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