It is not recommended to take Robaxin or naproxen (muscle relaxants) during pregnancy, as they contain anti-inflammatory drugs that should be avoided. The preferred option for pain relief during pregnancy is usually Tylenol, which is considered safe for all trimesters. If Tylenol is not effective or if you need to take it for more than 10 days a month for headaches, it is important to consult a doctor for proper evaluation and guidance.
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