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Headaches - From jaw dislocation or pregnancy?? |
Ok basically 7 - 8 months ago I dislocated my jaw. (dont ask) But i heard it crack and the next day or so it wouldnt shut properly. eventually it did but ever since the right hand side cant shut without sliding to the side.... Congrats on being pregnant, but really go to a Dr as soon as you can. You will get all kinds of ailments during pregnancy and headaches is one of them.It could be related to your jaw also as tensions headaches can stem from neck and facial problems but as you will need to be seeing a Dr or Midwife throughout your pregnancy I would suggest telling them about your jaw. If anything need be done about it they will naturally wait until you have had bub. Good luck. You're asking for a layman's opinion. My suggestion is see a doctor immediately. The jaw trouble will cause headaches as well as hormone changes caused by your pregnancy (congrats!). I believe it's from both pregnancy and jaw dislocation. You should go to a doctor soon. Don't wait on it and keep waiting on it, because eventually you'll never go. |
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