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Migraines in Early Pregnancy

Hi Moms,
Does anyone have any natural remedies for migraines in early pregnancy? I have been getting them nearly daily for the last several weeks and it is driving me crazy. I usually just try to rest and put cold compresses on my head, but with an active toddler, this is becoming a little hard to do. Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
T.

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Sorry to hear that...it's awful! My doctor also suggested what another poster said...drink 1 can of regular coke with a tylenol. It really did help me. Like others said...they suddenly just stopped one day. Good Luck! :)

Hi, I am in my second Trimester now and had horrible tension/migraine headaches in the beginning. What I did was depending on where my headache was at, I would either put hot or cold rags across my forehead or the back of my neck and just kept my eyes closed for 20 minutes (if I could, I have a toddler right now). It would always help and I would take Tylenol. It might not go away right away but if you alternate it throughout the day it would get better.

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I had that same problem when pregnant with my son. I was prescribe vicadin, but couldn't bring my self to take it. It just made me too nervous. I increased caffine and took tylenol and stayed in bed alot. The only up side is by the time I was about 20 weeks they magically disappeared.
Take care.
K.

Since I couldn't take my perscribed migrane med (Maxalt) my OB gave me vocodin and told me to increase caffine..I can hear the screams out there now :-) I took the Vicodin only when necessary and increased caffine a bit (I believe 300 mg is supposed to be the daily max)... have two very healthy and happy kids ages almost 2 and almost 4.

Lots of water consumption and humidity in the atmosphere. Sleeping at night? Sometimes inadequate rest is the culprit and then having a lot on your mind. Get a theraputic massage a couple times a month (insurance can cover these too), or chiropractic adjustments (also can be covered by most insurance). Eating iron rich foods helps with blood levels too.

Good morning T.!

I know you are looking for natural remedies but I have no advice to give to you in that area besides sleep, ice and a dark room! Sorry!

Here is what happened with me though and if you decide to not go the natural route I promise you it works!!!

When I was prego with my daughter I got a severe migraines and called the Drs office to ask if Morphine was safe with one of my worst ones and if it was I was going to the ER. The nurse practitioner gave me a different thing to try first and if it did not work to call her back in 30 minutes. I never had to call her back! I was amazed!

Ok, this is gonna sound strange but here is the "recipe" of what she gave me....

1 can of Coke
2 Tylenol
1 Chlortrimeton Allergy Pill in the green box

Instead I took Mountain Dew, 2 Excederin and the Chlortrimeton. Within 15 minutes it took the edge off of a severe migraine (had for about 2 days) and after the second dose it was completely gone.... I wish I would have known about this at the start of it. Now anytime I start to get one I take that and within 15 minutes it is completely gone!!!

The caffiene will speed up the medications. The Tylenol or Excederin are pain relievers and the Chlortrimeton is for allergies and the majority of migraines are caused by allergies!

I hope you find some relief you are comfortable taking! I wish I had a natural way to give you but this is the only thing that has ever worked for me besides going to the hospital for Morphine!

Blessings to you!

Hi T.,
I have a terrible time with migraines as well. Have you tried massage or acupuncture? I have had a lot of luck especially with massage. It takes a little while to take effect, but if you stay with it, I at least have had a lot of relief from it.
Good luck,
MC

I use something called Mygrastick (or maybe it's Mygrastik) which is a little roll-on stick with peppermint and lavender essential oils. You rub it on your temples, forehead, and the back of your neck. I've also found smelling (solid) pure lavender essential oil to be very helpful. I have a jar (it might be made by aromabar?), and it actually helped me get through labor naturally, too.

A little caffeine couldn't hurt either -- just don't overdo it.

Best,
R.

make sure you tell your healthcare provider what is going on! Yoga provides breathing and relaxation exercises but this is best when you are not in the middle of the migraine...I also know that a little lavendar oil along the side of the neck can be relaxing (assuming that you are not annoyed by this aroma) and some rest in a quiet, dark room (can a friend play with your son for a few hours to help you out?). I teach prenatal yoga in Naperville and Aurora - details at www.universalspirityoga.com or you can email me for more details.
It is important for you to take some time for yourself to relax every day...be hydrated...get the right vitamins and diet... (give the toddler a toy and let your toddler put his toy down for nap just like Mommy needs to have a short rest time...or let him have an approved childrens' video tape that he can watch while you take a short rest time with the baby monitor so you can listen for him if you don't have help at home...).
You can get lavendar oil at Whole Foods.

I had migraines postpartum with my first two kids. What helped me was Tylenol and caffeine. Maybe one cup of coffee or a soda when you feel one coming on would be helpful? Caffeine is commonly used to treat migraines and although it should be limited in pregnancy it is probably better than migraine medication. Hiding away in a quiet and dark room is best, but those of us with young kids rarely get to do that. Hope you feel better soon and congrats on the pregnancy.

I read through the other responses to see if I could learn any new tricks and I just wanted to say be careful about taking exccedrin because it contains aspirin which is generally a no-no during pregnancy. It can cause bleeding problems and that's always a concern with the placenta. Talk with your doc or midwife about that one. Otherwise I hope you are feeling better already.

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