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  1. 27 kwi 2018 · Pregnancy is characterized by numerous physiological changes that may lead to a diversity of symptoms and frequently to gastrointestinal complaints, such as heartburn, nausea and vomiting, or constipation.

  2. Gastropathy literally means “disease of the stomach”. In its broadest sense, “gastropathy” might refer to any disease that can affect your stomach. That would include common conditions such as the stomach flu and peptic ulcer disease, nerve conditions such as gastroparesis and even stomach cancer.

  3. 1 mar 2009 · Gastrointestinal symptoms such as heartburn, nausea and vomiting, and constipation are very common during pregnancy and are mainly attributable to motility disturbances caused by increased female...

  4. 23 kwi 2022 · Gastroparesis is a functional gastrointestinal disorder that more commonly affects women, with most cases being diagnosed during childbearing age. However, there is a paucity of data and guidelines to specifically highlight the epidemiology, disease course, maternal and fetal impact, and the management of existing gastroparesis during pregnancy.

  5. Heartburn is caused by the valve between your stomach and the tube leading to it relaxing during pregnancy due to hormonal changes (NHS Choices, 2017). This means stomach acid can pass into the tube and cause the burning feeling. In later stages of pregnancy, your growing uterus can press on your stomach and make the problem worse.

  6. Pregnancy-induced diarrhea may be due to elevated levels prostaglandins. This article reviews the normal physiologic and structural changes associated with pregnancy that could contribute to many of the common gastrointestinal complaints in pregnant patients.

  7. Pregnancy causes anatomic and physiologic changes in the gastrointestinal tract. Pregnant women with intestinal disease such as Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis pose a management challenge in clinical diagnosis, radiologic evaluation, and treatment secondary to potential risk to the fetus.

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