Hormones
Did you know that women are three (3) times more likely to have migraine than men?
This is primarily due to hormonal fluctuation and the way estrogen levels impact serotonin production. As a result, people with migraine often have many questions when it comes to menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, hormonal treatments, and other hormone-related topics.
Here, you will find research-backed resources and information written by our team of medical contributors to help you navigate, and these questions. We recommend starting with our overview article, then exploring the topics that most interest you based on your own situation and background.

Women, Hormones, and Migraine: An Overview

Contraception and Migraine

What is menstrual migraine?

Pregnancy & Migraine

Menopause and Migraine
Menopause represents a pivotal phase in a woman's life, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55, marked by the cessation of menstrual periods due to declining hormone levels, particularly...

Should I have my uterus removed to treat migraine?

Hormones and Migraine – What’s The Connection?

Perimenopause and Migraine

The Female Life Cycle and Migraine
Welcome to our in-depth exploration of migraine and their intricate relationship with hormones across the female lifespan. From the pioneering days of migraine treatments with sumatriptan in 1991 to...