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ylimaf Rookie

I am having headaches. I keep double checking to make certain I am not getting gluten. :angry: I need a pregnancy safe gluten free medicin I can take before my head explodes. The headaches are being caused by hormone changes. After the triplets dies my hormones have been takeing a dramatic drop and two months later I am pregnant AGAIN. :lol::lol::lol: My doctors nurse has lectured me on common sense. <_< .Oh well.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Isn't Tylenol gluten-free? Don't take aspirin when you're pregnant.

Congratulations! I don't see any lapse in common sense myself!! Just stay gluten-free and eat healthy. Have they checked your progesterone levels? I had a friend who couldn't carry a baby to term without them supplementing her progesterone for the first few months.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast

Congradulations!!! Both times I was pregnent I told I could only take the normal does of tylonal. I donno if that brand is gluten free or if any others are. You could see abaout a generic and allot of people make a generic.

Guest cassidy

You can take Tylenol. Are you sure you are eating enough? It took me a while to realize that eating got rid of my headaches. I thought I was eating enough but I had to eat more and then went away.

Kaycee Collaborator

Along with not eating enough, dehydration can cause headaches too, so make sure you are getting enough liquids.

Good luck with your pregnancy and take it easy, and don't forget pamper yourself, you deserve it.

Catherine.

ylimaf Rookie
Isn't Tylenol gluten-free? Don't take aspirin when you're pregnant.

Congratulations! I don't see any lapse in common sense myself!! Just stay gluten-free and eat healthy. Have they checked your progesterone levels? I had a friend who couldn't carry a baby to term without them supplementing her progesterone for the first few months.

Normal tylenol from what I know has gluten but childrens meltaways dont. They are expensive if you have to take them too often.

Isn't Tylenol gluten-free? Don't take aspirin when you're pregnant.

Congratulations! I don't see any lapse in common sense myself!! Just stay gluten-free and eat healthy. Have they checked your progesterone levels? I had a friend who couldn't carry a baby to term without them supplementing her progesterone for the first few months.

I am having a blood test on Friday. We will see.

jerseyangel Proficient

Regular Tylenol GelCaps and caplets are gluten-free.


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dionnek Enthusiast

Tylenol is gluten-free and safe for pregnancy (at least here in the US it is gluten-free) - it is on all the gluten free lists. You aren't supposed to take Advil/Ibuprophen or Asprin when pregnant. Could also be caused by caffein withdrawal (if you've recently given up caffein while pregnant - I think that's my problem).

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