These days, after your baby is born, you'll probably only spend a limited amount of time in the hospital and be home for some time before your first visit back to see your doctor. During your final months of pregnancy, be sure to talk to your doctor about a headache treatment plan for after delivery -- even if you've stopped having migraines during your pregnancy. You don't want to be caught in the middle of the night with a bad migraine wondering what you can take, if you should just tough it out, or if you should give up your plans for nursing so that you can take the medications you used before becoming pregnant.
You will also likely need a prescription for any acute medication that your doctor might recommend for use after delivery. Even if he recommends returning to your previous treatment, you may find that those pills have expired. So before the baby gets here and you're busier than ever, make sure you have an after-delivery treatment plan ready to go.
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