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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>nova22</strong> <a href="/community/forum/thread/1279989/heartburn-help#post_16052687"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/community/img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border:0px solid;"></a><br><br><p>This is what I do...</p>
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<ul><li>First Resort: papaya extract in chewable tablet form, found at the health food store. You can take as many as you need but I find that it works best on mild heartburn only. Having a glass of milk helps, too, for mild to moderate heartburn.</li>
<li>Second Resort: Tums. Careful not to overdo it, because Tums and Rolaids contain calcium, which inhibits your body's ability to absorb iron. A lot of people (e.g. medical professionals) will tell you to take as many Tums as you need because calcium is good for you, which is true, but I personally am prone to anemia when I'm pregnant so I try papaya first.</li>
<li>Last Resort: Pepcid. This stuff knocks out my heartburn but I don't want to take it on a regular basis while pregnant, so I only use it if I have to (like if heartburn is preventing me from sleeping or it's so bad that I feel like I'm going to throw up). My midwife approved it for use during pregnancy.</li>
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<p>You're right about Tums & iron. Personally, I would NOT take Tums b/c it significantly binds iron. Our iron supplies are already reduced in the 3rd trimester, and many women (including me) cannot take iron supplements due to its constipating effects.<br>
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