Normally, I'd take Excedrin or prescription meds. Obviously, that's no longer an option. Anyone have anything that works for them?
At this point, I'm looking at spending the rest of the afternoon in a dark room with a cold cloth on my forehead, praying for oblivion...
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DD born 6/1/2013 after 15 months of TTC with one loss.
TTC #2: BFP 4/22 but stalled growth and no HB at 9w3d on 5/30
Re: Baby-safe migraine remedies?
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I also never drank caffeine before but it was the only thing that worked to relieve my headaches/migraines in 1st tri. Try chocolate if not soda or tea - I still eat a small Hershey bar midday to keep avoiding the headaches.
Me 41 DH 46 Not actively ttc, surprise BFP on 1/6/11! 4/1/11 m/c our sunshine at 16wks after complications from CVS test. TTC #2 **5th cycle 12/6/11 BFP! Missed m/c at 9 weeks 1/21/12, trisomy 14. Two Chemical PG 3/12&7/12
** BFP 8/16/12 beta #1 148! beta#2 407 beta #3 4000 u/s 9.10 1 lovely hb 126, Baby Boy is due 04/28/13!!
The only over-the-counter med you can take is plain old Tylenol, which probably won't help much. That's one of the suckiest parts of pregnancy - the lack of pain relief! You might want to ask your doc if there's anything prescription they can give you. Maybe they can give you a stronger dose of Tylenol at least. Good luck!
Melissa
January PAL siggie challenge; Good advice:
I luckily only had one (mild) migraine when I was pregnant. When I called the nurse line, they suggested taking 2 extra strength tylenols and drinking really strong coffee or a couple of cans of caffeinated soda.
I have also found the following things to be helpful:
Dark room, cold cloth (as all migraneurs know)
Apply tiger balm, sobra, or other muscle relaxant balms to back of neck below ears, upper shoulders where they meet the neck, and temples/brows.
Fold one or both arms over your head/over your eyes.
Run a warm bath, get in, plug your nose, and keep your head under water for as long as you can. Repeat over and over. (I find the pressure under the water really helps).
If worst comes to worst, make yourself throw up.