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Hi, I am 12 weeks 4 days, all this week I have been waking up with horrible headaches to the point they are making me nauseous. Is this something I should be worried about? Do I need to get myself checked? Any advice would be appreciated.

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nehasabharwal

I had also experienced the same Till mid of second trimester. There is nothing to worry about. This is due to hormonal changes in body.

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Kate91

Im 29 weeks and have had them all.way through midwide not concerned as bloodmpressure and things fine

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Hi There,

It is always best to get new or unmanageable symptoms checked out. Headaches can be a sign of high blood pressure which would need to be managed by the GP or midwife. If you are still not feeling well be seen by the healthcare professionals looking after you, to put your mind at rest.

Best Wishes

Katherine

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Shemona

I am in my first trimester and suffering from headaches as well, it is a part of pregnancy, my doctor gave me certain medicines, these headaches also occur due to digestion problems so I advise you to get yourself checked and ask which medicine would be perfect.

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