If you're experiencing frequent, disabling migraine attacks after the first trimester, you will need to use prevention therapy. If non-medication prevention treatments (such as relaxation therapy and stress management) are not effective, you may need a prevention medication. In general, it's better for you and the baby to take a safe prevention drug than to use excessive analgesic medications or risk poor nutrition and dehydration.
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