Been getting these dull headaches for the past week and my period is a couple days late, we are trying. Could this be an early sign or is it just normal stress? Anyone else had headaches in the beginning?
My doctor explained that mild headaches are common in early pregnancy due to hormonal fluctuations, increased blood volume, and sometimes even dehydration or stress. However, she always stressed that severe or persistent headaches, especially in the third trimester, could be a sign of high blood pressure and should be reported immediately.
During my pregnancy, I had headaches on and off, it was part of all the body changes. Rest was key for me. For any persistent pain, I always checked with my gynac. It's better to be safe than sorry, especially since your body is already doing so much.
Oh god, with twins I had headaches the size of planets sometimes! It's normal for many, yes. My gynac said it's usually hormones and fatigue. But trust me, if it's really bad, definitely tell your doc, because sometimes it can be something else, you know?
Headaches can be quite common due to hormonal changes and increased blood volume. For me, staying hydrated and light walking (only after consulting my doctor) helped sometimes. But if it's severe or accompanied by other symptoms like blurred vision, pls contact your gynac immediately.
Haanji, bilkul! Hormones ka kamaal hai yeh! 😅 Many women experience headaches, especially in the first trimester. Just remember to drink plenty of water and rest. But if it's super severe, do call your doc, okay! ✨
Haan beta, headaches are quite common during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. Your body is going through so many changes. Just make sure you're resting enough and staying hydrated. But if it feels too intense or doesn't go away, don't hesitate to call your doctor, okay?
Stay positive, dear. Headaches can be part of the journey for many expecting mothers due to all the changes happening inside. Listen to your body and try to relax. But for peace of mind and if it's really bothering you, do speak to your gynac, they will guide you best.