I'll be 11 weeks tomorrow and have had a constant headache going on 5 days now. Staying hydrated and rest haven't helped.
I haven't tried Tylenol (I don't have any in the house since it usually doesn't do anything to help my headaches anyhow). When not pregnant, I get an occasional migraine and sleep usually is the only thing that helps. Not working with this!
What's helping to get rid of your headaches?
Re: Constant headaches! Ugh! What's working for you?
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It does say that it could promote labor in pregnant women, which I'm sure we are probably OK with right now, but I'll probably do some more reading before actually trying it.
So far the cold washcloth feels good, even if it isn't really making the headache go away!
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My prevention has been:
lots of water
good sleep
But once its here:
more water
a dose of caffeine (if I'm nauseous from it Coke. Otherwise tea/coffee)
rest
heat or cool on my neck
Caffeine, hot shower, nap, water/Gatorade, face in the freezer, heat on my neck, neck back and shoulder stretches. My husband has been giving a lot of massages. Salon Pas patches help but I get migraines and get neck and back pain/tightness and the patches help which in turn can stop the migraine sometimes. I also switched to mostly wearing sports bras because my bra straps were bothering me.
But there are plenty of acupuncture/acupressure points that do help with headaches without inducing labour! I see someone regularly, and if you saw someone, they could recommend points that would be safe for you to do for yourself right now.
1. Take Tylenol and Benedryl.
2. Drink some caffeine (avoid diet pop, I drink Pepsi Max).
3. Go to sleep. If you can sleep, put a blanket over your eyes and focus on breathing in and out. Focus on lowering your blood pressure. You'll eventually fall asleep. when you wake, move as slowly as possible. The key is to keep your blood pressure under control. Take your time sitting up before standing.
4. Drink more caffeine and rest for awhile (bingewatch a tv show).
it may take a day, but it's the best substitute for Excedrin Migraine for me.
My OB said 2 Tylenol and a glass of coke!
If I have a small one every couple days it helps. Hope you ladies find something that helps you
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But when that fails, a little caffeine and if it is sinus than I let the vapors from my humidifier moisturize my nose. I look a little weird hovering over my humidifier, lol, but I noticed it works better than salene flushing.
My ob says the med he prescribed pregnant ladies for headaches is basically Percocet minus the aspirin, plus caffeine. And since I'm a stickler trying to avoid it if I can, I feel like Tylenol extra strength and a soda are still a step down.
My sweet husband went to the store late last night and bought Tylenol, but I woke up this morning with no headache and didn't need it!
I'm not sure if it was coincidence or if the electrolytes in the coconut water really helped, but after many days of a constant headache, I'm so happy!
(Bonus, I could sort of imagine the coconut water and cranberry juice tasting like a fancy drink, minus the vodka of course)!
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