Pregnant women, because of the increased pressure in the abdomen after pregnancy, can cause acid reflux after compressing the stomach, causing heartburn and a burning sensation in the throat. Usually normal people use acid-suppressing drugs to suppress stomach acid and reduce the symptoms, but pregnant women can use drugs certainly not, this time need to improve from the diet structure and behavior. First, do not eat too much liquid food, do not eat too sweet or too greasy food, which will reduce the time of gastric emptying, the amount of gastric acid production is also less. Second, maintain an upright position after eating, and do not lie down immediately, as this will aggravate reflux. If dietary and behavioral modifications do not relieve the symptoms, you may have to use gastric mucosal protectors to neutralize the stomach acid to reduce the symptoms. The use of Daxil may be effective, but the duration of action is relatively short. This drug can also be used for pregnant women, and is a relatively safe drug that does not affect the fetus.