You can feel a banging headache coming on, but are you allowed to take painkillers during pregnancy?If paracetamol is normally your go-to pain relief method then you’ll be happy to know that it’s commonly used duringThe NHS advises it can be used whatever stage you’re at but do take the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time.
‘Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen are also very effective but these are best avoided in early pregnancy and may upset your stomach,’ says Dr Roger Marwood, co-founder ofIt’s best to steer clear of any stronger medication while you’re pregnant so your baby’s development isn’t affected in any wayas there is a risk of heart problems that cause high blood pressure in your unborn baby’s lungs and may reduce the amount of amniotic fluid in which your baby floats.
‘Aspirin is not normally recommended for pain relief,’ Dr Roger explains. ‘But it is often prescribed in very low doses in early pregnancy for other reasons so is known to be safe except for occasional stomach problems.’It’s best to steer clear of any stronger medication while you’re‘Seek advice from your doctor before using Tramadol and other opiate derivatives,’ says Dr Roger. ‘The same applies to the stronger anti-inflammatories such as Voltarol.
However you decide to treat your discomfort, check with your GP or midwife first – there is probably something a medical expert can suggest rather than you suffering alone.
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