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One thing i do not understand is how do our babys stay alive inside of us inside of water, i dont understand. Another thing is i have been feeling this wierd burning feeling in the tube where the food goes down, it feels i dont know i cant explain it. Kinda like after you throw up and the acid burns? I dont know, but its anoying and i have been getting it alot.

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  1. maybe the baby doesnt like it.. but could be that you cant eat does foods cause when your are pregnat theres lots of things you get alergic to like my mom was from shrimp..ect. anyways just in case next time you go to the doc tell them to see what it means


  2. lots of women have heartburn when they are pregnant, try an antacid, does drinking milk help with the burn?  if it is bad ask your dr. what you can take

    seriously someone said technically not alive! bullsh*t.  a baby feels an abortion, they feel pain and hear noises. they are alive!!!

  3. heartburn, it happens when ur pregnant

  4. the baby is alive inside of us because it doesn't need to breathe yet.  we provide oxygen and water and nutrients through the umbilical chord...the baby does drink that later on in pregnancy only to get it's organs to practice.

    and your throat burns cause you have heartburn.  take 2 tums (safe in pregnancy) and you'll feel fine.

  5. You need to see the doctor ASAP!!!!

  6. technically, our kids dont breathe until their actually born..the feeling is heartburn.

  7. babies don't breath through their noses until after birth,their oxygen is supplied to them from the chord.the burning is acid try and acid remedy your tummy is being taken up by baby so there is less room they're so the food is sitting higher than usual and our natural stomach acid is able to travel up easier.

  8. go to the doctor dont eat  

  9. The burning feeling is beyond heartburn: Acid Reflux...you could just have Acid Reflux Disease (stomach acids overflow up your eating tube which can eventually lead to esophageal cancer) or it could be complications due to your pregnancy. Money doesn't always allow but you really should see a doctor either way, especially for your baby's sake.

  10. I am not being funny with you, but I don't want to give you a layman's information. I want and you should expect, that a doctor's advice will give you the best resolve as to your concerns. I wish you continuous great health all the way through your pregnancy. I also expect the very best for your baby. So, you should make that doctor's appointment and make sure that you and little Ashton will be alright. God bless.

  11. i would call a doctor right away

  12. Babies live in water inside of us because it's Jesus who wanted us to be fish, not humans; but because of Eve we got punished and now we must crawl in the land like snakes.  This is why Michael Phelps can swim very well.  He is much more closer to God than most humans.  God loves him and Jesus is telling us to praise Michael Phelps.  God bless Michael Phelps.

    Your heartburn is a result of your baby telling you that you should become a fish like him and Michael Phelps.

  13. I'm not a doctor, but I know that you're umbilical cord gives your baby not only nutrition but oxygen, i think, too... I heard somewhere that your baby's nostrils are blocked until the baby exits the cervix. The burning part you definitely need to go see a doctor immediately.

    If I said anything wrong, REMEMBER I'm not a doctor. lol

  14. it could be heart burn or acid reflux either way it is safe to take tums or malox or zantac. I know how you feel I have it all the time it stinks

    good luck hope ya feel better  

  15. you may have acid reflux or acid imbalance. Get you Saliva PH level tested. The baby is not Oxygen reliant yet, it is nutrient reliant. When it is born it will rely on oxygen and food to produce it's enegy at the mitochondria of it's cells.    

  16. Taht would be called heart burn.  Your baby is getting bigger so your stomach is being squished.  This results in acid being forced up your  esopagus, causing a burning sensation.  Chew some Tums they'll help.

    Your baby receives nutrients from the umbilical cord.  Blood, food and oxygen are all passed through from the placenta to the baby via umbilical cord.  This is how your baby lives inside of you in the water.

  17. The burning is heartburn. Take tums - it might help.

  18. Babies don't breath until they're born so they're technically not alive.

    Anyway, that feeling is heartburn and really common in pregnancy.  

  19. first of all you have heart burn. you can talk to your and take tums.  this occurs from the pressure you baby puts on your stomach as he/she grows. Second reagrding breathing and water. Babies "breath" amniotic fluid in utero. this exercises their lungs. they get the actual oxygen they need from you because you are breathing just like how they get nutrients because you eat. its all connected throught he umbvilical cord.  

  20. Heartburn is the WORST when pregnant, get lots of tums they really help and are safe for the baby, infact they are full of calcium. I recomend the peppermint ones, the fruity ones are gross.

  21. It's heartburn.

    As for your other question, that's just the beauty of pregnancy.

  22. The baby has to develop it's lungs before it can breathe air...and the lungs are one of the last organs to develop.  

    Sounds like you have heartburn.  That's pretty normal under your conditions.  Try to eat smaller meals- less acidic food (stay away from too much citrus or tomatoes, stuff like that) and don't lay down right after you eat.  

  23. Babies do not "breathe" in the womb. In order to breathe, one must use their lungs, and a baby in a womb cannot take his first breath until he is out of the womb. He gets all his nutrients, oxygen, and exchange of bodily fluids through his umbilical cord.
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