Why Me? Risk Factors for Headaches & Migraines

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From adolescence onward women are 3x more likely to have migraines than men.

As hormones change, women will find they are more likely to have a migraine right before or after their menstrual cycle.

Some women will find their migraines worsen or start in pregnancy.

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