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==Disposition==
==Disposition==


==Medication Dosing==
{{MedicationDose
| drug = Acetaminophen
| dose = 1000mg PO
| route = PO
| context = First-line analgesic
| indication = Headache during pregnancy
| population = Adult
}}
{{MedicationDose
| drug = Metoclopramide
| dose = 10mg IM/IV or PO
| route = IM/IV/PO
| context = Adjunct antiemetic/headache treatment
| indication = Headache during pregnancy
| population = Adult
}}


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 21:16, 20 March 2026

Background

  • Most pregnant women with primary headaches have diagnosis before pregnancy
  • 10% of pregnant women will have new onset headache during gestation
    • 1/3 due to migraine
    • 1/3 due to pre-eclamptic toxemia (PET)/eclampsia

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • Clinical suspicion guides labs and imaging
  • CT ± Lumbar puncture if increased ICP or infection suspected
  • MRI preferred to CT (though radiation scatter minimal)
    • Avoid gadolinium

Management

Pregnancy Categories of Common Medications

Disposition

Medication Dosing

Acetaminophen 1000mg PO PO Metoclopramide 10mg IM/IV or PO IM/IV/PO

See Also

References

  1. Armon C et al. Neurologic Disease and Pregnancy. Updated Feb 24, 2015. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1149405-overview#a4
  2. Pasternak B et al. Ondansetron in Pregnancy and Risk of Adverse Fetal Outcomes. N Engl J Med 2013; 368:814-823.
  3. Koren G. Treating morning sickness in the United States – changes in prescribing are needed. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 211. December 2014, Pages 602-606.
  4. Wang SJ et al. Droperidol treatment of status migrainosus and refractory migraine. Headache. 1997;37(6):377.
  5. Choi H, Parmar N. The use of intravenous magnesium sulphate for acute migraine: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Eur J Emerg Med. 2014 Feb;21(1):2-9.