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What is the safest way to treat my migraine if I am pregnant?

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Original Author: Dr. Haplea's Blog
What is the safest way to treat my migraine if I am pregnant? Learn the latest thinking on how to maintain your health and
howto make lifestyle choices that are most likely to keep youhealthy.Even better than treating migraines is preventing the headaches inthe first place. Read our guide to get ideas of what you mightavoid to keep migraines away.In particular, migraineheadaches increase in frequency during the first trimester; however about 50%of women with migraine headaches will experience a reduction in their migraineheadaches during the second and third trimesters. This improvement in headachesduring the latter portion of pregnancy is likely correlated with hormonalchanges.Caffeine should be avoidedduring the first trimester and perhaps even later during pregnancy. For mild tomoderate headache in pregnancy, acetaminophen is the medication of choice. Mostpreventive medications should be avoided during pregnancy. If a preventiveheadache medication is necessary, beta-blockers are the most likely to be used;however that class of medication still has potential risk to the fetus. Closefollow-up with your neurologist or gynecologist during pregnancy is importantso that adjustments can be made in the treatment of your headaches.Medications used to treat migraines include over-the-counter drugs,nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and a whole host of othermedications. Read our guide to learn the details about yorumigraine medication options. For extra information on a specificdrug, use our list of specific migraine drugs.One of the best ways to managemigraines is to identify the foods, habits, and environmental factorsthat trigger them for you, and to avoid those as much as you can.While migraine triggers vary from person to person, we haveidentified several that can lead to migraine attacks in many migrainesufferers.Our migraine experts give you some tips on avoiding migraine triggers and taking control of your health.Noting the factors that play a role in your migraine attacks isa small task, but it goes a long way in deciding on an appropriate andcomprehensive treatment plan.
Published: November 27, 2006
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