Menstrual migraine (MM) affects 20–25% of women with migraine and accounts for 22–70% of patients in specialized headache centers.1 For a healthcare provider, migraine attacks that occur around a person’s menstrual cycle can be the most challenging and difficult to treat.2 We will review the diagnosis of menstrual migraine, examine its underlying mechanisms, and outline… The post Clinical Recommendations for Managing Menstrual Migraine appeared first on Association of Migraine Disorders.