I don't know if there's already been a thread about this but I'm a chronic migraine sufferer and do have prescription meds that I used to take as needed. I haven't taken any since finding out I was pregnant but curious if there are other moms who suffer with migraines and if you don't take meds what do you do to ease the pain
Re: Migraine sufferer
I hope you find something that helps.
**edited because I said inflammatory instead of antinflammatory**
Little boy due July 31st 2016
I've always had migraines, but they are definitely harder to deal with while pregnant. Of course, my usual medicine is out of the question. During my last pregnancy, I was so hesitant to take any medicine at all, but the migraines were miserable. I'm trying to ease up a little this time. I've found that staying hydrated, sipping caffeine, hot showers/baths, and taking even just 1 Tylenol help to take the edge off a little, at least enough to let me fall asleep.
1) stay hydrated
2) try to not let yourself get too hungry (this can be tough if you're having a lot of nausea and vomiting).
3) try Tylenol with a little caffeine - like a very small cup of coffee (or half a tall coffee from Sbux), or a cup of black tea. If that doesn't work, add some diphenhydramine (like Benadryl or unisom). The Tylenol may help with the pain and the Benadryl and caffeine are both vasoconstrictors, which may help to relieve some of the pressure in your brain. This is assuming you are OK to have caffeine and/or Benadryl. Also, I wouldn't do caffeine if you didn't drink it before pregnancy.
Also, if you ever develop blurry vision, dizziness, pounding heart, and/or upper right quadrant pain with these bad headaches you should definitely call your dr.
Hope this all helps and you are feeling much better soon! Headaches (especially migraines) are so debilitating in pregnancy, so I feel for you!
@Britmc18 Hopefully you are like my family! My mother had HORRIBLE migraines, until she got pregnant, than boom - nothing. They stayed gone for about a year after each pregnancy, and when they did come back the severity was tamped down. My grandmother never got her migraines back. (She did have 6 kids though...)
I'm really hoping I get the same luck. So far (knock on wood) so good.