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How to Stop Headaches Using Science-Based Approaches

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Hormonal Headaches Are Most Common When Low Estrogen and Progesterone Are Low

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Hormonal headaches are most likely to take place when estrogen and progesterone are lowest. Estrogen goes up during the follicular phase of the ovulatory slash menstrual cycle, then it goes down. Progesterone is important for generating a thick lining of the uterus that will allow an egg if it's fertilized to implant.

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