My migraines have become so bad since i got pregnant, im 11 weeks. Cant take my usual medicine now and the pain is unbearable. How did u all manage it? planning to ask my gynac too.
When you have a busy workday, a migraine can really disrupt things. I used to put my phone away, drink lots of water, and take a quick nap in a quiet room. If it's too frequent, don't guess, just ask your gynac to prescribe a safe pregnancy-approved tablet.
Sometimes migraines can be triggered by low blood sugar or dehydration, which I had to manage carefully due to my gestational diabetes. Keep your meals regular and drink coconut water. Never take medicines without your doctor's green light.
Migraines during pregnancy are tough, but do not pop any painkillers like ibuprofen on your own, it's risky for the baby. Stick to a dark room, a warm cup of caffeine-free tea, and if it doesn't get better, call your gynac immediately.
I had terrible migraines during my pregnancy, but I avoided taking random medicines. I found that a cold gel pack, gentle neck massage, and staying hydrated worked wonders. Always ask your doctor before taking any painkiller though!
I totally understand how painful and exhausting migraine can be, especially when you are pregnant. Please take complete rest in a dark room and put a cold cloth on your forehead. If the pain is very severe, please call your doctor and don't suffer in silence, dear.
Hormone fluctuations can cause severe headaches, which is why regular blood pressure and thyroid checks are super important. Get your levels checked regularly because high BP also causes headaches. Consult your gynac for safe treatment.
I am in my 2nd trimester now and honestly, my headaches have been so bad lately! Have any of you felt the same? I just drink ginger tea and try to sleep, but I'm too scared to take any medicines. Let's ask our docs for safe remedies.
A migraine with twins growing inside felt like double the pressure! I survived on cold compresses and dark rooms. If it gets too much, let your doctor prescribe a safe medication, don't try to be a hero and suffer.