MJ,
Print the following link or email it to your wife's headache specialist... He's clearly an idiot or still living in the dark ages and in desperate need for some remedial CME on cluster headache:
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Regarding what to do... I'll echo Bobs point. That said, a lab test for 25(OH)D is in order and if it comes back near or below 30 ng/mL, the anti-inflammatory regimen is exactly what your wife needs for her cluster headaches and during pregnancy... It is far safer than any pharmaceutical method of CH prevention.
The Vitamin D Council of physicians and GrassRoots Health physicians all opine at least 6,000 IU/day vitamin D3 and the cofactors are needed during pregnancy in order to prevent a host of medical problems for the mother and fetus during pregnancy. This same amount is also needed by the neonate during breast feeding.
My daughter has been taking the anti-inflammatory regimen for the last four years. She announce she was pregnant in December 2013, and said she had spoken with her OB and planned to stay on this regimen throughout her pregnancy and after as she was planning to breast feed.
And that brings me to Fred...
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Fred, a.k.a., Winefred, is an 11 month old wunderkind and our 7th grandchild. (photo taken at 6 months) Born on July 7, 2014, she was rolling over and starting to crawl at 5 months and I'm positive she started to speak words in English and German about that same time... but then I'm a doting old grandfather.
Fred's at the 99th percentile in size, weight and development both physical and mental according to her pediatrician... She has never had a cold, a rash, rosacea, eczma, jaundice or any of the medical problems typically experienced by many newborns.
We attribute Fred's exceptional good health and development to the fact that her mother has been taking the anti-inflammatory regimen with 10,000 IU/day vitamin D3 and all the cofactors for the last four years and continues to do so while breast feeding Fred... She's also started solid food... albeit run through an immersion blender first.
My daughter's pregnancy and Fred's delivery were flawless and trouble free. In short this child has been on a therapeutic dose of vitamin D3 since conception and is still taking vitamin D3 today through breast feeding...
Both my daughter's OB and Fred's pediatrician are totally on board with this regimen. They were a little concerned at first, but after a couple rounds of labs came back in the green, the trouble free pregnancy and delivery coupled with Fred's exceptional good health... all that changed. My daughter's OB now suggests this regimen to all his expectant and breast feeding mothers.
A recent study of breastfeeding neonates found maternal serum vitamin D3 was passed through breast milk to the suckling neonate but not maternal 25(OH)D, the first metabolite of vitamin D3. Moreover, several studies indicate the rate of vitamin D3 transfer through breast milk is roughly one third the maternal serum concentration.
That means Fred was getting the equivalent of 3000 IU/day vitamin D3 while hooked up to cable prior to birth and she's getting roughly the same amount now from her mother's milk.
Oxygen therapy is also very safe during pregnancy and far safer than taking a triptan as an abortive.
As usual, discuss this regimen with your wife's OB or family PCP and schedule a lab for her 25(OH)D labs...
Take care,
V/R, Batch