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Pls help......spitting wouldn't stop!!!!!!

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Tried taking minty chewing gum n sweets it doesn't work,d only tin dt seems to work is ice cubes bt I can't always have it as I not always at home n also I could be cold at dt tym,wat else can u suggest,and pls when do u think it will stop,I will be 20 wks nxt Tuesday

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Increased saliva during pregnancy is a very common symptom with some pregnant women as your digestive system is working in many different ways it can be a Lil' difficult for the food we eat to be digested properly.

You could maybe try getting some bicarbonate of soda ( sold in many stores & shops now) & mixing about 2 tablespoons in some water then gurgle it around your mouth (just like a mouthwash)

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Ok tanx,will find out abt dat

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