Maryam Shoaib, Muhammad Sohail Tareen, Samia Saifullah, Fahmida Umar

Effect of Maternal Migraine during Gestation and Delivery Outcomes

Maryam Shoaib, Muhammad Sohail Tareen, Samia Saifullah, Fahmida Umar



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ABSTRACT

Background: Migraine is defined as a condition accompanied with head ache, nausea, visual and sound sensitivity.

Objective: To determine the effect of migraine on maternal and neonatal health.

Study Design: Case control study

Place and Duration of Study: Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Quetta from 1st August 2018 to 31st August 2021.

Methodology: One hundred pregnant women divided into migraine and non-migraine groups were enrolled. Both groups were assessed for their sociodemographic, clinical and biochemical status. Their information was documented.

Results: Group I females were above 36 years of age and were in their first trimester. There were 56% women who did not presented visual aura. More irritability, pre-term labour and preeclampsia, risk of C section and hypertension was noticed in group I than Group II.

Conclusion: Migraine is linked with higher risk of hypertension, preeclampsia, C section and low birth weight new born.

Key words: Migraine, Pregnancy, Low birth weight



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