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How do I get rid of migraines just after childbirth? |
I got the migraines right after childbirth. I'm breastfeeding. What can I take that's going to work and when will they go away? My doctor prescribed vicodin, but I got little results. Thanks for any advice. You should go back and talk to your doctor. You wanna make sure that the medicines won't affect your breast milk. Hope he can find something that helps! |
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