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External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation for Migraine Treatment in Pregnancy

Eligible age

18–44 yrs

Accepts

Women

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

This online registry aims to understand the potential benefits and safety of external trigeminal nerve stimulation for the treatment of migraine in pregnant women. Women do not need to use external trigeminal nerve stimulation or any other form of migraine treatment to participate in the registry. The main question it aims to answer is: Is external trigeminal nerve stimulation a safe and effective option for migraine treatment during and after pregnancy? There are no required changes in migraine treatment to participate in this registry. Participants may or may not use external trigeminal nerve stimulation or any other treatment they currently use and may still participate in the registry. There are no clinic or research visits, as the registry is entirely online. Participants will be asked to complete up to six 15- 20-minute surveys over a time period of up to 12 months.

Sponsor: Cefaly Technology

You may qualify if…

  • 1. Patients willing and able to provide simple consent for registry participation.
  • 2. Has access to email, text messages via smartphone or computer with internet access
  • 3. Be between the ages of 18 to 44 years at enrollment.
  • 4. Pregnant with one fetus/baby at time of enrollment (singleton pregnancy)
  • 5. Have headaches or migraines prior to pregnancy and continued to have headaches or migraines into pregnancy OR headaches or migraines began while pregnant in the first trimester.
  • 6. Able to provide proof of active intrauterine pregnancy and estimated due date, via online document upload, using any of the following documents:
  • 1. ultrasound report of current pregnancy
  • 2. beta hcg lab report

You may not qualify if…

  • 1. Patients under the age of 18 or over the age of 44 at enrollment
  • 2. Not pregnant at time of enrollment
  • 3. Pregnant with more than one fetus/baby at time of enrollment (multigestational pregnancy)
  • 4. Patients with any other condition which might preclude participation in the opinion of the patient's physician(s) or the study's principal investigator
  • 5. No access to email, smartphone, or computer with internet access

Where it's recruiting

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06788977 · last updated 2026-04-15