It is not recommended to take ibuprofen during pregnancy as it can pose risks to the fetus. It is best to avoid using ibuprofen in the early stages of pregnancy, especially if you have a history of repeated miscarriages. Additionally, it is advised to avoid using ibuprofen after the 20th week of pregnancy as it could potentially affect the fetus's kidneys. Instead, you can consider taking Tylenol for relief from migraines and pain, following the recommended dosage. If you have any other symptoms that are bothersome and would like to know how to alleviate them, feel free to reach out for more information.
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