Pregnancy headaches are common and can result from hormones, posture changes, or stress. Some headaches during pregnancy may signal preeclampsia, a serious condition that requires medical attention.
Between picking out a baby name, finding reliable childcare, and juggling the parenting advice of strangers, pregnancy can be a metaphorical headache. Unfortunately, it can also be a literal one: ...
If a pregnant woman with high blood pressure and no history of headache suddenly develops a headache that quickly gets worse, she could be at risk for pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Intravenous metoclopramide plus diphenhydramine is a more effective way to reduce headaches in pregnant women than codeine and is worth the extra cost, new research shows. Results from ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. A new scientific review suggested secondary headaches in pregnant women, caused by underlying serious health ...
For many people, a missed period is the first signal that they're pregnant. However, this often isn't the first sign of pregnancy your body gives you. From hormonal changes to swollen breasts or ...
Not only do women get more migraines than men, but a new study shows they also experience them for a longer duration.