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Medical Conditions - Catamenial Epilepsy

Catamenial epilepsy usually occurs in women during the menstrual cycle or menstruation. It is generally due to changes in hormones like estrogen and progesterone. There is no specific treatment for this condition.

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Are my hormones worsening my epilepsy at 31?

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I am 32. Can I get pregnant while taking epilepsy medicines?

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I am 24 years old. How can I manage my catamenial epilepsy?

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How to manage seizures during childbearing age?

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