Do I need to change my migraine medicine if I want to have a baby?

The harmful effects of most medications on the developing baby are greatest at the beginning of pregnancy -- often before you even realize you are pregnant. Therefore, it's best to start taking the treatments that are known to be safer during pregnancy for several months before trying to conceive. This time allows your body a chance to rid itself of any potentially harmful medications before you become pregnant.

It also gives you a chance to make sure the new treatment will control your headaches. Ideally, you will have been stable on a successful, safe headache regimen for several months before becoming pregnant.

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