Some women who have a history of migraines have them more often when they’re pregnant; others (luckily) experience fewer of them. Many women also have migraines for the first time during pregnancy.
Because some research shows that women who suffer from pregnancy migraines may also be at increased risk for hypertension, preeclampsia, and other vascular disorders, check in with your doctor if you’re constantly suffering from a pregnancy migraine. You may want to be screened for these complications. YOu can read more about it here.
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