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Learn how other women discovered that their migraines were related to their periods and join our community by sharing your story. Remember, only your healthcare professional can make a diagnosis. If you have any questions, please consult your healthcare professional.


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Nearly 21 million women in America suffer from migraine.1 Up to an estimated 60% of these women may suffer from menstrual migraine.2,3

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References:
  1. Lipton RB, Stewart WF, Diamond S, Diamond ML, Reed M. Prevalence and burden of migraine in the United States: data from the American Migraine Study II. Headache. 2001;41:646-657.
  2. Granella F, Sances G, Zanferrari C, Costa A, Martignoni E, Manzoni GC. Migraine without aura and reproductive life events: a clinical epidemiological study in 1300 women. Headache. 1993;33:385-389.
  3. Dzoljic E, Sipetic S, Vlajinac H, et al. Prevalence of menstrually related migraine and nonmigraine primary headache in female students of Belgrade University. Headache. 2002;42:185-193.