OBJECTIVE: To describe the evolution of the signs and more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms during the pregnancy and in the two weeks later the birth. SUBJECTS: 583 pregnant women, elects in an accidental way, interviewees between the 8 and 12 weeks of gestation (n = 133), among 18 and 22 (n = 155), among 37 and 42 (n = 203) and two weeks after the childbirth (n = 92) and coming from centers of health and hospitals of the Comunidad Valenciana and Murcia. The questionnaire, answered in a voluntary way by interview, it contained a listing on the signs and more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms during the pregnancy, and she answered on the presence or not of the same ones in the two weeks previous to the moment of the interview. RESULTS: The percentage of nauseas and vomits, although higher in the first trimester, stays around the 25-30% in the third gestation trimester. The heartburn is presented in 58.6% of the pregnant women in the third trimester. The sialorrea is presented in 7.7% of all the pregnant women and she stays during the whole gestation. The constipation stays constant during the gestation above at the 25-30%. The prevalence of haemorrhoids to the beginning of the gestation is over to 8% to be located in the postpartum in 53.3%. CONCLUSIONS: The description of the evolution of the signs and symptoms of the pregnancy described in the obstetrics manuals don't come up with our data.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the evolution of the signs and more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms during the pregnancy and in the two weeks later the birth. SUBJECTS: 583 pregnant women, elects in an accidental way, interviewees between the 8 and 12 weeks of gestation (n = 133), among 18 and 22 (n = 155), among 37 and 42 (n = 203) and two weeks after the childbirth (n = 92) and coming from centers of health and hospitals of the Comunidad Valenciana and Murcia. The questionnaire, answered in a voluntary way by interview, it contained a listing on the signs and more frequent gastrointestinal symptoms during the pregnancy, and she answered on the presence or not of the same ones in the two weeks previous to the moment of the interview. RESULTS: The percentage of nauseas and vomits, although higher in the first trimester, stays around the 25-30% in the third gestation trimester. The heartburn is presented in 58.6% of the pregnant women in the third trimester. The sialorrea is presented in 7.7% of all the pregnant women and she stays during the whole gestation. The constipation stays constant during the gestation above at the 25-30%. The prevalence of haemorrhoids to the beginning of the gestation is over to 8% to be located in the postpartum in 53.3%. CONCLUSIONS: The description of the evolution of the signs and symptoms of the pregnancy described in the obstetrics manuals don't come up with our data.