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4399061 tn?1355653108

Is it normal?

Im 14 weeks and most of that time I've been experiencing constant headaches that just won't go away. Is this a normal symptom or should I look into it?
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554628 tn?1362777919
o yes i am 16 weeks n for about 2 weeks now ive got headaches every day tylenol and lots of water like mentioned before although sometimes i'll only get about 2 hrs of relief after taking the meds so i just try to lay down
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^^agreed! caffeine definitely helps. and a nap lol
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I'm going through the same thing I'm 15 wks..I have had them since I found out I was pregnant ...in the past three wks it seems like I get one everyother day :(( I drink water constantly and have been taking tylenol ( which sometimes doesn't touch the pain ) personally iv noticed a little caffeine helps tremendously !!!! Little bit of coffee or soda in the am makes a Hugh difference and the doctor said it was perfectly safe ....
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4359771 tn?1354052233
Yes it is very normal I went through it also my o.b said to drink alot of water ! It helped some what :/ but it's just a phase I think !
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oh yea it is definitely normal. i'm 16+1 nd have had constant headaches since around 14 weeks. tylenol and water will become your best friends(: lol
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3112100 tn?1379614659
yea its pretty normal.... but if it gets the the point where its 24/7 nd yur not capable of functioning then id go in nd get checked out
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