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Headaches and Pregnancy - Help With Understanding Them
It is very common for women to complain of headache during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. What is the relationship between headaches and pregnancy?

 


Headaches in pregnancy
Some women suffer headaches, especially early in pregnancy. These may be caused by widening of blood vessels in the brain. Low blood sugar levels may also cause headaches.

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Ever since I became pregnant, I've had terrible headaches. Why?

Headaches During Pregnancy, are They Normal. Do You Know How to Ease Your Pregnancy Headaches?

Headaches during pregnancy are common. Here's help easing the pain.
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Q: What can I do about headaches during pregnancy? I'd rather not take medication.

Headaches
Headaches are common during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. They rarely signal a serious problem.

How are headaches diagnosed?
The full extent of the problem may not be completely understood immediately, but may be revealed with a comprehensive medical evaluation and diagnostic testing.

Headaches During Pregnancy
By Barbara Parker, RN, ARNP, CNM
Q. I am 16 weeks pregnant and have suffered with headaches from the beginning. I never had migraines prior to pregnancy so I wonder why this is happening.

A headache in the back of the head as a symptom of early pregnancy may not actually be related to the pregnancy at all, but may instead be related to stress a woman is feeling as she tries to sort through her symptoms.

When a headache is severe, or just doesn't go away, or when you have dizziness, blurred vision, or changes in your field of vision, you should contact your health care provider.

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Headache
Why do I have a headache and what can I do to get rid or them?

Not All Headaches Are Alike
A headache is characterized by some type of head pain or other symptoms, but there are different kinds of headaches with their own set of causes and treatments.

Tension Headaches
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What Are the Symptoms of Tension Headaches?

Headaches are common in early pregnancy, and are thought to be due to pregnancy hormones.
You may also get tension headaches, due to the involuntary tightening of muscles in the neck, shoulders and upper back that happens when you get stressed.

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Pregnancy Headaches
As if a rapidly-expanding body wasn't painful enough, these headaches particular to pregnancy can be killer.
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Headaches in pregnancy tend to occur most frequently in the first trimester. Hormone levels rise dramatically in early pregnancy, and can contribute to headaches.

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Headache
Pregnancy headache is the most common problem faced by pregnant women in the first four months. Headache is the common problem that is not dangerous for health.

Headaches
Headaches are common in early pregnancy, especially in the first trimester when hormones are racing to unprecedented levels; the problem is there are many hormonal surges happening at once.

Headaches
Early in pregnancy, increased blood circulation caused by hormonal changes may trigger frequent, mild headaches.
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Headaches:
Headaches are common during pregnancy. It is important to ask your doctor or health care provider if there is a medication appropriate for you. If medication is not recommended, relaxation techniques may help.

Headaches in early pregnancy
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Headaches
Low blood sugar (a result of your changing metabolism), increase in hormones, and reduced blood flow to the brain can spell bad headaches for some moms-to-be.

Headache or muscle ache.
Tylenol, Ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin). (No Ibuprofen before 13 weeks or after 28 weeks)
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Headaches:
The sudden rise of hormones in your body can cause you to have headaches early in pregnancy.

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Hormonal changes may be the cause of headaches during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester. Rest, proper nutrition, and adequate fluid intake may help alleviate headache symptoms.

Headaches
These can last until 12 weeks but can be helped by rest. If they're bad tell your doctor.
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Headaches
Headaches can range from the hormone level changing type to the blinding headache from the leakage of spinal fluid, can only happen when an epidural or spinal was used for pain relief and is not extremely common.

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Headaches
This common pregnancy complaint is another one which has no known cause but seems to afflict a lot of women, particularly in the first trimester.
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Headaches
Many women experience headaches throughout their pregnancy. Most likely it has to do with hormone levels and blood circulation, both of which increase throughout pregnancy. Stress may contribute to headaches as well.

Get headaches checked
Headaches happen during pregnancy, just like during the rest of life, and in most cases there's no worrying cause.

Severe headache

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Headaches can happen throughout pregnancy, although many women are never affected by them. When a woman gets pregnant, her blood volume increases in order to help sustain the pregnancy.

Headaches and migraines are a common symptom during pregnancy, which is likely to be caused by the change in hormone levels.
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Headaches are common in pregnant women, especially those in their first or third trimester. This article offers an overview of pregnancy headaches and their treatment, including information on when you should call your healthcare provider.

Headache, usually frontal but sometimes occipital, analgesic-resistent.
Visual disturbances, including blurring and scotomata
Aching pain in the right upper quadrant, caused by stretching of the liver capsule.

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Headaches
Resulting from hormonal changes or stress, headaches can be familiar during pregnancy.
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Spinal Headache - A headache that is developed as a result of leaking leaking spinal fluid through the puncture site surrounding the spinal cord after spinal anesthesia has been given. The headache generally presents within 12 to 24 hours.

Severe headaches
Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light sensitivity
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Severe headache that does not go away with acetaminophen (such as Tylenol).
New visual problems (such as dimness or blurring).
Sudden swelling of your face, hands, or feet.

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Constant, severe headaches
Blurred vision or spots in front of your eyes (called scotomata)
Sensitivity to light
Lethargy
Nausea and vomiting
Severe swelling
Sudden weight gain of more than a pound a day
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sudden or severe headache
dizziness or vertigo
chest pain
swelling in your hands, feet, or face
deep back or pelvic pain
contractions that last longer than 30 minutes
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Is this headache from the baby? What's with this stomachache? Can I eat that without having to see it again?

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About 1 percent of women who use the epidural experience severe headaches that can last for weeks after delivery. Some women feel itchy as a result of this pain relief method.

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