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Headaches and Nausea in Pregnancy

I am 5 weeks pregnant. I have high blood pressure and my doctor just put me on medication for my BP that I can take during pregnancy. I am having the worst headaches...I have always been prone to migraines and now that I can only take tylenol...somedays my head will just throb. I also have bad nausea...morning sickness...afternoon sickness...sometimes all day sickness...any advice for things I can do to decrease both of the things. I know morning sickness is common during the first trimester...but anything to minimize it would be great! And my headaches...i think are probably due to hormones....quitting caffiene....and possibly stress? Anyway any suggestions are welcome....thank you :)

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I dont know about the headaches, but for the nausea, this is what helped me (im 11 weeks). Frozen lemonade. Or a lemonade slushie. I have practically lived off of them for 2 weeks straight, and it helps sooo much. Watermelon too. I eat a bunch before bed and i feel full, then in the morning im not as queasy because im not as hungry. I know it sucks, im just starting to come out of it. Good luck!

I second Zofran!! That stuff is amazing for nausea and vomiting. It was a real life saver. As for headaches I think it is the increasing blood volume which causes the headaches. It usually stabilizes and the headaches will decrease.
Hope you feel better soon! and Congratulations :)

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This WILL work for you, and you will love me for this.

This is for your morning sickness.
Go to Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, any Pharmacy should have this and get

" Sea Bands "

You will wear these on your wrist's.

I heard about this here on mamapedia and it truly SAVED ME from ending up in the hospital from being dehydrated.

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Here is a little story.
One afternoon I was at Walmart with my three kids and I was pregnant.
I had my sea bands in my purse. ((( But I had forgotten about them ~ because I was feeling better. )))
So we were at the check out and I started to feel real sick. I told the cashier to please hurry because I was going to throw up. She was trying so hard to hurry.
I got my stuff and ran to our van with my kids. My oldest child helped the other two in the van and I threw our stuff in the van. I was next to the drivers side door and I was seconds away from throwing up and then I heard my oldest daughter say " M. WHERE ARE YOUR SEA BANDS?"
So I scream " IN MY PURSE!"
So she grabbed them out of my purse for me and handed them to me from the window and I put them on and GUESS WHAT????????

Within seconds I was fine. I did not throw up.
I thanked the Lord for her fast thinking.
I couldn't believe I had forgotten about the sea bands.

NEEDLESS TO SAY ~ I have never forgotten about them again.

I went along time without them, I wish I new of them sooner.

I wish you the best.
Congrat's on your new bundle of JOY.

= )

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I don't know why this helped, but Sprees candy was my life saver for nausea when I was pregnant. I had 24 hour sickness. Though it didn't completely alleviate it, it did stop me from vomiting a lot of the times. Also, ginger poured into Sprite helped, too. You don't need to drink much (1/4 cup), so load as much ginger as you can handle. Won't taste the best, but it worked for me!

Acupuncture works great for the headaches, too!

Good luck!

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I had terrible migraines with my daughter. Everytime I tryed to give up that one cup of coffee in the morning I would end so sick. I decide that that one cup of coffee would not hurtmy daughter but not having it was hurting me. As long as you keep it to a minimum I think you'll be fine. So have a cup of coffee! Hope you feel better soon!

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Hi N.,

I can relate to the morning sickness...I still think I got nauseaus at conception and it lasted til I was in labor, lol... Ginger is very good for the nausea and completely safe. If you drink gingerale make sure it has natural ginger in it but you can take it in a capsule form as well.

The newest research on migraines is that there may be a lack of calcium. My husband has migraines and when he is taking his vitamins regularly he doesn't seem to have them so that goes along with the research. All vitamins are not the same and some simply do not absorb and some are even dangerous because of the free radicals they create. If you don't know anything about your prenatal, research. It's terribly important. If you find it's not a good one, I can recommend one that is guaranteed to absorb and is reasonably priced. The vitamins absorbing will also help with the morning sickness. People used to tell me the baby was sucking all the life out of me. I was getting no nutrition, the baby was getting it all. If your vitamin absorbs, you AND the baby get the nutrition...

My two cents....and Congratulations!

M.

I dont know about the headaches, but for the nausea, this is what helped me (im 11 weeks). Frozen lemonade. Or a lemonade slushie. I have practically lived off of them for 2 weeks straight, and it helps sooo much. Watermelon too. I eat a bunch before bed and i feel full, then in the morning im not as queasy because im not as hungry. I know it sucks, im just starting to come out of it. Good luck!

i had both horrible headaches and nausea in the beginning of all 3, the headache was how i knew by the third.... i took a lot of tylenol. def try to quit everything you can, and drink a lot more water, but i would ask my doctor but now looking back, ill bet a cup of coffee is better than a tylenol... dont know... as for the nausea, keep some crackers next to the bed with some stale ginger ale and eat/drink before you even sit up in the morning. take your time getting up. and soy milk helped me soooooo much. i used to drink a big glass once a day, sometimes another little bit if i was feeling really crappy. lots of sugar though.... but it helped my tummy a lot.... and they both passed in a few weeks! the good news!!!

For nause: drink lots of real lemonade or suck on lemon drops or Ginger candies. Try many varieties. I prefer the Asian soft chew types. Also, the seabands work for many. Buy fresh lemons, squeeze 3-4 at at a time and add sugar/sweetener to taste. Or drink straight lemon juice squeezed in water with saltine crackers. And make sure you are eating healthy, well-balance meals each meal. Don't skimp while you're pregnant.

For headaches...who told you that you have to quit cold turkey on caffeine? Perhaps try decaf coffee first. I would recommend you wean yourself off your caffeine. Start by cutting in 1/2 for several days, then 1/2 again...then decaf...etc. You are so early along that the zygote, soon to be embryo, is not deeply implanted and exchanging huge amounts of blood and nutrients with you.

Pick up the book What to Expect When You're Expecting. They even available at thrift stores it's been out so long.

Congratulations....you're boyfriend will come around. Give him time.

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