Get quick relief from heartburn during pregnancy

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    Get quick relief from heartburn during pregnancy

    Sponsored by Rennie

    Heartburn is a common and uncomfortable pregnancy symptom that affects and annoys everyone affected. Are you lying on the sofa at night and finding it hard to relax because of heartburn or having trouble sleeping at night? Don't worry, there is help available! With Rennie, you can quickly relieve heartburn and get your relaxing moments back. 

    Heartburn and pregnancy - why does it happen?
    During pregnancy, as you know, your body undergoes major hormonal and physical changes. The hormone progesterone, which helps relax the muscles of the uterus, also affects the upper stomach lining, which can make it easier for stomach acid to leak into the esophagus. In addition, as your baby grows, the uterus puts pressure on the stomach lining, which can make things worse. The result? A burning sensation in the chest that can be both frustrating and painful.

    Quick help with Rennie
    Rennie relieves heartburn during pregnancy. Rennie chewable tablets contain calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, the two active ingredients quickly neutralize stomach acid and provide immediate relief. In just a few minutes, most people feel an improvement - and best of all? Rennie can be used during pregnancy (in accordance with the dosage instructions)!

    Benefits of Rennie for pregnant women

    • Fast-acting: Rennie starts working in just a few minutes!
    • Approved choice for pregnant women 
    • Practical to use: The chewable tablets are easy to carry and use whenever you feel the need - whether you're at home, at work or on the go
    • You can also take Rennie at night

    Tips to prevent heartburn
    Although Rennie provides quick relief, it is always good to try to reduce the risk of heartburn. Here are some tips:

    1. Eat smaller meals more often and avoid eating just before going to bed.
    2. Avoid foods that can trigger heartburn, such as fatty, spicy or acidic foods.
    3. Sleep with your head elevated to prevent stomach acid from being forced up into the esophagus.

    You can find Rennie at your nearest pharmacy or by click here 

    Read the package leaflet carefully. Rennie 680 mg/80 mg chewable tablet (calcium and magnesium carbonate) is an over-the-counter medicine used to treat heartburn, acid reflux and acid-related abdominal pain. For people over 12 years of age. Do not use if you have increased amounts of calcium in your blood and/or a condition leading to increased amounts of calcium in your blood or urine, or kidney stones. Talk to your doctor before taking Rennie if you are using other products containing calcium carbonate, if you are intolerant to certain sugars, have diabetes, impaired kidney function, or if you are taking/have recently taken/are likely to take any other medicines, including those available without a prescription. Consult your doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor if you do not feel better or if you feel worse after 7 days. Bayer.com

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