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Pregnant Women with Migraines at Higher Risk for Stroke

January 30th, 2009 . by Peter

migrainePregnant women who suffer from migraines have been found to be at greater risk of developing cardiovascular conditions during the course of their pregnancy. The study shows that they can suffer from heart disease, blood clots and high blood pressure and is of grave concern due to the fact that it greatly increases risks with childbearing. The chances of contracting heart conditions during pregnancy has been found to increase by more than 2% for women older than 40 with white women being more at risk. Migraines during pregnancy has been linked to a 15% increase in the risk of getting a stroke along with many other vascular conditions. Smoking, further complicates the situation, increasing the risks two fold. Pregnant women who have migraines should inform their doctor about the condition so measures to control vascular conditions can be taken.
Pregnant women should also inform their gynecologists so they could look out for trouble signs should complications arise that can endanger the child and mother.