Not exact matches
These
hormones will relax bowel muscles and
slow down
digestion and these factors combine to create constipation.
Constipation is a common discomfort with women during this early time in pregnancy; sometimes it can be due to the prenatal vitamins that you are taking while others find it caused by the change in
hormones that are
slowing up
digestion.
Constipation is a common discomfort with women during this early time in pregnancy; sometimes it can be due to the prenatal vitamins that you are taking, while others find it is caused by the change in
hormones that are
slowing up
digestion.
This
hormone not only relaxes the smooth uterine muscles but also the muscles in your gastrointestinal tract, making
digestion slower, leading to accumulation of waste in the large intestine.
Plus, the
hormone relaxin, which loosens joints and connective tissue readying for delivery, also
slows digestion.
This
hormone, highly evident during the first trimester of pregnancy, will
slow down
digestion, giving the nutrients from the foods eaten more time to enter into the bloodstream and reach the embryo thus causing more frequent and possibly uncomfortable bloating.
Pregnancy - related bloating is caused by the
hormone progesterone, which
slows down
digestion to give more time for the food to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
Hormones slow down
digestion, which could trigger heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux, which are all considered possible symptoms of pregnancy and potential triggers of vomiting during pregnancy.
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), the pregnancy
hormone,
slows down
digestion meaning that your stomach remains full for longer.
Fear during labor activates our primal fight - or - flight mechanism, causing stress
hormones called catecholamines to
slow down
digestion, make the heart speed up, force blood to the arms and legs, and ultimately deplete blood flow to the uterus, creating uterine pain and hindering the labor process.
You can't blame that puffy ate - too - much feeling on your baby yet, but you can blame it on the
hormone progesterone, which helps
slow down
digestion, giving the nutrients from foods you eat more time to enter your bloodstream and reach your baby.
Because of their
slow rate of
digestion, these carbs provide you with longer lasting energy levels and help keep your blood sugar levels constant by promoting a steady release of insulin, one of the body's naturally occurring anabolic
hormones that also influences fat storage.
Whenever the adrenal glands, which sit atop the kidney, are stimulated by stress, they excrete
hormones including cortisol, adrenaline, and testosterone, which play a role in increasing heart rate and blood pressure,
slowing digestion, and shutting down executive brain functions, among other physiological changes collectively known as the stress response.
The 25 % fat is also important, as fat is essential to keeping your
hormones in balance, stabilizing blood sugar, and are also great for
slowing down
digestion.
Eating more protein helps you feel more full and for longer, as it
slows down
digestion (see next point) and it affects your
hormones that control the feelings of hunger / appetite and fullness (in a good way).
When we get pregnant, the
hormones can
slow things down, including our
digestion and bowels.
Spinach extract
slows the
digestion of fat and enhances the
hormones responsible for controlling appetite and cravings.