Migraine in pregnancy: an integrative review

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https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2025.35

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Migraine, Pregnancy, Postpartum, Breastfeeding, Fetal complications

Abstract

Background
Migraine is the most prevalent primary headache disorder in pregnancy, with unique clinical implications requiring specialized management approaches.
Objective
To provide a comprehensive review of migraine pathophysiology, clinical course, diagnosis, and management during pregnancy, postpartum, and lactation.
Methods
Selective literature search of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, complemented by AI-assisted tools (Elicit and Consensus) to ensure comprehensive coverage of emerging evidence, from 2003 to 2025.
Key Findings
Hormonal fluctuations drive migraine pathophysiology, with pregnancy's hormonal stability typically improving symptoms in 60-70% of women with migraine without aura during the second and third trimesters. However, migraine with aura shows less predictable improvement, and de novo attacks may occur. Maternal migraine, particularly with aura, is associated with hypertensive disorders, preterm birth, cesarean delivery, fetal growth restriction, and increased ischemic stroke risk. Psychiatric comorbidities, including depression and anxiety, are frequent and linked to poorer outcomes.

Management 

Non-pharmacological interventions form the foundation of treatment. When pharmacological therapy is required, acetaminophen is first-line, NSAIDs may be used only in the second trimester, and sumatriptan is the safest triptan option. Preventive treatment should be reserved for severe, refractory cases, with magnesium, propranolol, and amitriptyline as evidence-based options.
Conclusion
Migraine during pregnancy and postpartum requires a multidisciplinary approach prioritizing safe pharmacological strategies, individualized monitoring, and lifestyle optimization to ensure optimal maternal and fetal outcomes.

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2026-01-01

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Vélez-Jiménez MK, Schubaroff P, Cid-Jeffs ML, Mercedes-Robles A, Martinez-Mayorga AP, Rodriguez-Leyva I, et al. Migraine in pregnancy: an integrative review. Headache Med [Internet]. 2026 Jan. 1 [cited 2026 Jan. 7];16(4):209-23. Available from: https://www.headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/1373

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