Migraine in pregnant women may be caused by hormone level changes, poor rest or tension, high blood pressure or brain diseases, etc. Migraine all the time will not affect the fetus if the symptoms are not serious, but will affect the development of the fetus if the symptoms of migraine are serious.
Mild migraines during pregnancy can be relieved by resting or relaxing, and will not affect the fetus, so there is no need to be overly nervous. Usually, you should make sure you get enough sleep and avoid stressing or staying up late.
If severe migraine symptoms exist for a long period of time during pregnancy, it will adversely affect the fetus. Severe migraine headaches may lead to anxiety and poor sleep, and in severe cases, it will lead to hormonal disorders, which will affect the development of the fetus.
Some pregnant women have migraines due to high blood pressure or brain diseases during pregnancy, which may worsen if not treated in time, jeopardizing the health of the pregnant woman and the development of the fetus, and even causing miscarriage, premature birth and other accidents. In addition, when taking medication for migraines, the medication may also pass through the placental barrier and affect the healthy development of the fetus.
Pregnant women with migraine headaches should pay attention to rest, not unauthorized use of drugs, need to check the cause of the symptomatic treatment.