Tablets from the head during pregnancy

A huge part of expectant mothers in the waiting period of the baby suffers from painful attacks of headache that does not go away on its own. To endure incredibly strong painful sensations at times becomes simply impossible, and to use traditional medicinal preparations can be very dangerous for health and ability to live of the yet not born kid.

In this article, we will tell you whether pregnant women can drink tablets from their heads, and what medicines can not be used while waiting for the birth of a new life.

What headache pills can and can not be taken by pregnant women?

Of course, any tablets from the head can be dangerous for pregnant women. To reduce the likelihood of headache, expectant mother should observe a certain regime of the day, eat right, walk regularly in parks and squares, and relax as much as possible.

Unfortunately, the implementation of such recommendations does not always help to avoid severe and painful seizures, so in some situations, women are forced to take tablets from the head, including during pregnancy.

Contrary to popular belief, from the use of the popular Citramon drug in the period of expectation of the baby is better to abstain. Throughout all 9 months, and especially in the first 3 of them, uncontrolled intake of this medication can provoke various malformations of the fetus.

Such well-known headache pills, like Mig, Nurofen and Sedalgin, for pregnant women can also be dangerous, especially in the third trimester. This is due to the presence in their composition of the active substance ibuprofen, which has a teratogenic effect, and generally adversely affects the health and life of crumbs.

For a single dose, you can use Analgin and popular drugs based on it, for example, Spazgan or Baralgin, however, with such medications you should be very cautious of those women who suffer from any abnormalities of the liver and stomach.

With a slight headache during pregnancy, it is better to give preference to analgesic and antipyretic tablets Paracetamol. If discomfort is associated with a decrease in blood pressure, you can use combination medications, which additionally include caffeine, namely - Solpadein Fast or Panadol Extra.