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35 weeks pregnant!

Hi everyone so im 35 weeks pregnant, with my first baby. Im just wondering is it normal to start getting really bad headaches towards the end to the point where I get hot and feel like im going to pass out and throw up....
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377493 tn?1356502149
They can be, but not necessarily.  Can also just be crazy hormones.  I didn't have headaches so much at the end, but in early stages, it's always my first symptom.  If you had preeclampsia, chances are good it would have been picked up by now, but it is always best to err on the side of caution.  If your next appointment isn't for a bit, I might even consider a quick phone call.  Also, you know that tylenol is ok right? Hope you feel better soon.
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Thank you for the info im def gonna have to ask at my appt. Are those typically signs of preclampsia?
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Thank you for the info im def gonna have to ask at my appt. Are those typically signs of preclampsia?
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1640871 tn?1321673746
Hey Kricket.. do you get nose bleeds too?.. cause just today my nose has been bleeding.
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Hi there,
I am about 37 weeks now.  Although I am not getting headaches, I am having severe HOT FLASHES which is the hormones going crazy in my case.  I don't have preclampsia.  There have been days were I felt nauseous also & for me I know I can't eat after 7pm.   Good Luck to you.
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1640871 tn?1321673746
You should go see L&D you could have preclampsia .
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