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Migraine in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/12/2006 02:01:55
Migraine's are never fun, but how should you deal with them when you are expecting a baby?
It's one thing to have to deal with Headaches in pregnancy and quite another to have to manage the nightmare of migraine.Like other conditions such as back pain and hayfever, migraine is something which women can either find gets better or worse
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Pregnant Holly Willoughby goes back to work
By Liz Stansfield on 03/03/2011 16:53:24
This Morning presenter makes a blooming return after pregnancy anaemia kept her off sick
to make myself quite anaemic, and I think the headaches were because of that.”Holly also said the medication she was given to ease the pain from her migraines made her so sleepy that she missed watching the results of Dancing On Ice at the weekend
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Headaches in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2007 01:25:19
You can't reach for the headache tablets, so how do you beat headaches in pregnancy?
and you find your headaches are severe, persistent and/or regular, talk to your GP to elimate other possible causes.If a headache coincides with fever or puffiness of the hands and face, call your doctor straight away.If you suffer from migraines, you
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Safe pain relief for aches and pains
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/10/2007 01:44:39
Pregnancy headaches and backpain are no fun, but you don't always want to rely on drugs for relief, so what are you options?
, is not recommended.Some women who suffer from migraines may find that these disappear during pregnancy, others may find that they are more common. If you know that you're a migraine sufferer then talk to your doctor as soon as you can about medication that's safe
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Iron in the first trimester leads to bigger babies
By Kimberley Smith on 04/03/2011 15:30:28
Pregnant women who get more iron in their diet during the first trimester have heavier babies, finds new research
yourself getting extra tired or suffering migraines. Supplements can help and if you’re concerned, speak to your GP.
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Ask the...holistic therapist
By Helen Savill on 19/05/2008 15:42:43
I’m looking to try out Indian head massage. Could you tell me how it works and whether it’s safe to try it out during my pregnancy?
trimester ailments like headaches, migraines and insomnia.The face and head massage is particularly effective for these problems. The treatment can be relaxing or stimulating, depending on your requirements. However, you must tell your therapist about any
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Medicines during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 24/09/2010 01:52:19
Medicines, drugs, pills and potions - what's safe during pregnancy and what's not
paracetemol won't do your baby any harm: Frequent usage, however, is not recommended. Some women who suffer from migraines may find that these disappear during pregnancy, others may find that they are more common. If you know that you're a migraine sufferer
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Can I get pregnant while on the pill?
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 01:48:04
Yes, you can, the pill isn't 100% safe...
with vomiting or diarrhoea. If either of these things happen to you you should check the manufacturer’s instructions about doubling up with an alternative contraception for a period of time.Some other medications, such as antibiotics and migraine medicines, can
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Aches and pains in the first trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2010 01:03:56
Morning sickness, headaches, constipation, sore limbs, sore breasts and backache - those discomforts that make up those early pregnancy signs can be a real pain!
migraines for the first time when pregnant. Headaches relating to pregnancy happen because during pregnancy the volume of blood pumped around your body increases significantly, and this extra blood can put pressure on the brain. If you are suffering from
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Coping with morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2010 01:53:53
It's one of the most common pregnancy complaints and can vary greatly in degree and duration of suffering. Here's what you need to know...
and if you have a history of migraines.Triggers of morning sickness vary from person to person, some women might find that particular smells, or even just the general smell of cooking food, makes them nauseous, others may find that they can't stomach
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