Patients are prone to migraine during menstruation. If they have a history of migraine, migraine attacks can be triggered during menstruation due to strain, poor rest, and interrupted sleep when the patient has to take care of the baby at night. Because the application of medication is also limited when migraine occurs during the menstrual period, and medication can affect breastfeeding, physical therapy such as acupuncture, head massage, and hot compresses should be used to relieve the headache. Migraines during menstruation may also be related to emotional stress. Anxiety, depression, stress and nervousness during menstruation can trigger the onset of migraines. Patients should pay attention to keep their emotions calm and get more rest.