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Migraine Treatments Previously Deemed Safe During Pregnancy Could Pose Serious Risks


 

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More research is necessary to understand all the potential risks for migraine treatments and to find the safest treatment options. Pregnant mothers are advised to consult their doctor before starting any migraine treatment.

Erica Robinson

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