Even if headaches improve during pregnancy, they typically return during the first 1-4 weeks after delivery. Estrogen and progesterone levels remain high during the third trimester. Delivery of the placenta after the baby is born causes a sudden drop in progesterone and estrogen.
Estrogen levels will remain low for the next several months. The drop in progesterone helps to stimulate the production of breast milk. In most cases, headaches return to the pre-pregnancy pattern after delivery.
If you choose to breastfeed, you're less likely to have your headache return during the first month after your baby is born.
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