*If you are experiencing severe headaches, call your pregnancy professional: midwife/obstetrician/health care GP immediately.
There are many changes going on in the body during pregnancy, which is why occasionally headaches can be experienced. This can be due to and or associated with the obvious increase in blood volume in the body, your changes in body posture and weight, the hormones being released and tension on the spine. Other sources of headaches may be likely to be coming from vertebral restrictions, poor neck posture, altered biomechanics of the jaw, neck and or upper back.
Migraine, tension type, sinus and cervicogenic are all common headaches that can present at any stage through life, and now when pregnant they can too present.
Headaches during your first trimester of pregnancy are most commonly caused by dehydration, nausea/vomiting, stress, lack of sleep, little physical activity or could be from food triggers, such as dairy, chocolate or tomatoes.
Headaches in the second and third trimesters are more commonly due to the body changes, extra weight, posture, muscle strain and tightness.
Recommendations for headaches during your pregnancy:
My recommendations if you are experiencing headaches is to include:
* physical activity to your routine;
* get regular sleep;
* eat regularly;
* drink plenty of water;
* rest often - you’re growing a human(s) !
* manage stress;
* seek professional help if you’re unsure, concerned, or if it’s like a headache you’ve never had before…
Headaches can also be a healthy reminder that the body needs more water. Your local Chiropractor’s love working with pregnant mothers so come on up to get a check and see what the cause of your headaches are.
!!! Further to this there are three types of hypertension headaches in pregnancy which require the assistance of your obstetrician, midwife or GP and they include:
Chronic hypertension, Gestational hypertension - mostly common to present around 20 weeks and Pre-Eclampsia. Pre-Eclampsia is associated with severe frontal headaches, abdominal pain, sudden onset of swelling in the face, hands and or feet, nausea/vomiting. Although preeclampsia only develops in up to 10% of pregnant women. *If you are experiencing severe headaches, call your pregnancy professional: midwife/obstetrician/health care GP immediately.
Chiropractic care may help some pregnancy related headaches (but not all). Chiropractic care may help settle and keep the nervous system healthy through adjustments to the spine and extremity as well as cranial movements! Your nervous system is the command center for your entire body and sometimes it needs care to keep working effectively. So if you are feeling some nervous system symptoms, get adjusted, eat a healthy diet and keep moving!
Questions? Get in touch!
Till next time,
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