Migraine Management in Perimenopause
Published on: 06/17/2026
If your migraines have gotten worse or started feeling completely different in your late 30s or 40s, you are not imagining it.
Perimenopause

If your migraines have gotten worse or started feeling completely different in your late 30s or 40s, you are not imagining it.

For some women, migraines arrive for the first time in their forties. For others, headaches they have managed for decades suddenly become more frequent, more intense around the menopause transition. Learn more about how to manage this.

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