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  2. Headaches during pregnancy: What's the best treatment?

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    This might help prevent headaches. Drink plenty of fluids such as water too. Follow a regular sleep schedule. A lack of sleep might play a role in headaches during pregnancy. Consider biofeedback. This technique teaches you to control some of your body's functions, such as heart rate and breathing patterns.

  3. Preeclampsia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Along with high blood pressure, preeclampsia signs and symptoms may include: Excess protein in urine (proteinuria) or other signs of kidney problems. Decreased levels of platelets in blood (thrombocytopenia) Increased liver enzymes that indicate liver problems. Severe headaches. Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred ...

  4. Headaches and hormones: What's the connection? - Mayo Clinic

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    But women often notice a link between headaches and hormonal changes. The hormones estrogen (ES-truh-jen) and progesterone (pro-JES-tuh-rohn) play key roles in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Hormones also may affect headache-related chemicals in the brain. Having steady estrogen levels can improve headaches.

  5. Aspirin during pregnancy: Is it safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Use of high-dose aspirin for long periods of time during any part of pregnancy raises the risk of bleeding in the brain of premature infants. If you need a pain reliever while you are pregnant, talk with your healthcare professional. Taking something other than aspirin, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), may be a better choice.

  6. Preeclampsia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A diagnosis of preeclampsia happens if you have high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy and at least one of the following findings: Protein in your urine (proteinuria), indicating an impaired kidney. Other signs of kidney problems. A low blood platelet count. Elevated liver enzymes showing an impaired liver.

  7. Cholestasis of pregnancy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, commonly known as cholestasis of pregnancy, is a liver condition that can occur in late pregnancy. The condition triggers intense itching, but without a rash. Itching is usually on the hands and feet but also can occur on other parts of the body. Cholestasis of pregnancy can make you very uncomfortable.

  8. Iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy: Prevention tips

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    During pregnancy, you need 27 milligrams of iron a day. Good nutrition can also prevent iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy. Dietary sources of iron include lean red meat, poultry and fish. Other options include iron-fortified breakfast cereals, dark green leafy vegetables, dried beans and peas. The iron from animal products, such as meat ...

  9. 2nd trimester pregnancy: What to expect - Mayo Clinic

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    During the second trimester of pregnancy, you might experience physical changes, including: Growing belly and breasts. As your uterus expands to make room for the baby, your belly grows. Your breasts will also gradually continue to increase in size. A supportive bra with wide straps or a sports bra is a must. Braxton Hicks contractions.

  10. High blood pressure and pregnancy: Know the facts - Mayo Clinic

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    High blood pressure during pregnancy poses the following risks: Less blood flow to the placenta. If the placenta doesn't get enough blood, the fetus might receive less oxygen and fewer nutrients. This can lead to slow growth (intrauterine growth restriction), low birth weight or premature birth.

  11. Hemorrhoids during pregnancy: What's the best treatment? - Mayo...

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    To ease the discomfort of hemorrhoids during pregnancy: Soak in warm water. Soak in a tub filled with warm water. Don't put soap or bubble bath in the water. Avoid sitting for long periods of time. Sitting puts pressure on the veins in the anus and rectum. Stand up and move around during the day.