Many women notice changes in migraine patterns during menopause, often linked to fluctuations in hormones. While some women may experience a decrease in migraine frequency or severity, others may find their migraines worsen during this period due to the drop in estrogen levels. Tracking migraine triggers and patterns can help in managing symptoms. If migraines become unmanageable, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial for exploring treatment options, which may include lifestyle changes, medications, or alternative therapies.