A burning feeling or pain in the stomach, or between the breasts, is called indigestion or heartburn. Heartburn happens because the growing baby crowds the mother's stomach and pushes it higher than usual (Figure 12.2). The acids in the mother's stomach that help digest food are pushed up into her chest, where they cause a burning feeling. Reassure her that this is not dangerous and usually goes away after the birth.

The baby in the womb pushes the woman's stomach up causing heartburn.

Figure 12.2 Heartburn in pregnancy may be due to the baby crowding the mother's stomach.

Management

Here are some things a woman can try to make herself feel more comfortable: