Severe headache during pregnancy turned out to be a 1-in-9-million pituitary disorder after symptoms were mistaken for migraine

A pregnant woman's severe headaches and vision loss led to the diagnosis of a rare pituitary condition. Doctors successfully performed complex neurosurgery during her second trimester, a critical period for fetal development. This multidisciplinary effort ensured the safety of both mother and baby, preventing permanent complications and allowing the pregnancy to continue.

Severe headache during pregnancy turned out to be a 1-in-9-million pituitary disorder after symptoms were mistaken for migraine
A pregnant woman's severe headaches and vision loss led to the diagnosis of a rare pituitary condition. Doctors successfully performed complex neurosurgery during her second trimester, a critical period for fetal development. This multidisciplinary effort ensured the safety of both mother and baby, preventing permanent complications and allowing the pregnancy to continue.