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    Pregnancy and Migraine

Nearly 33 million Americans suffer from migraine, and the majority of those are women. It stands to reason that many women in their childbearing years will suffer from migraine disease. What does a pregnant mother-to-be do to treat her disease? An automatic and immediate response may be to reach for some medication, but expectant mothers and their doctors should do careful research of any medication used for migraine in order to protect the developing baby. 

Migraine attacks can change during pregnancy, and there is some good news right from the start; 60 to 80 percent of expectant mothers will see an improvement in their migraine patterns during their pregnancies. 

Hormonal changes in pregnancy probably account for the relief many pregnant women realize.  Migraine relief will usually last until shortly after the birth of the baby, unless the mother chooses to breastfeed; then her relief may last until the baby weans. There are some women who will have worsening symptoms of their migraines, especially during the first trimester. 

If an expectant mother does not get relief from migraine attacks during her pregnancy or the migraine attacks worsen, with careful consideration, there are several ways to address the situation. 

Migraine management during pregnancy presents special problems because of limitation on medication use. Female patients are encouraged to postpone their pregnancy until their migraines are stable and manageable. Then, preventive medications can be slowly discontinued prior to pregnancy. 

In the ideal situation, the pregnant mother would not require medications of any kind. Non-pharmacologic measures should be encouraged as a first-line treatment for migraine in pregnant women – measures such as trigger identification, lifestyle change, ice, rest, biofeedback and relaxation. 

But, if a pregnant mother needs medication, the doctor should use medications with a high degree of safety and avoid one with a known risk or unknown risk. Depending on the severity and frequency of the expectant mother’s migraines, medications would be used for relief or for preventive measures. 

(Timothy R. Smith, MD, RPh. Smith is the director of the Ryan Headache Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Deborah Wirtel (La Leche League International) January 2004).

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