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Neurologic Complications of Pregnancy and Menopause With Dr. Sara C. LaHue

Mar 18, 2026
Sara C. LaHue, assistant professor of neurology at UCSF and expert in pregnancy and menopause neurology, discusses care across hormonal transitions. She covers risk-benefit counseling for treatments during pregnancy, rapid stroke evaluation and interventions, hormone therapy choices and stroke risk, delivery decisions for neurologic conditions, gaps in research, and the need for inclusive, evidence-driven care.
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INSIGHT

Pregnancy and Menopause Are Not Treatment Contraindications

  • Pregnancy and menopause are not reasons to withhold neurologic care.
  • Sara C. LaHue emphasizes that protecting maternal health protects fetal health, and undertreating can harm both mother and baby.
ADVICE

Use Risk-Benefit Conversations And Registries In Pregnancy

  • Frame decisions as risk-benefit discussions and practice transparent shared decision-making.
  • Use resources like LactMed and pregnancy registries, document conversations, and involve maternal-fetal medicine when evidence is limited.
INSIGHT

Key Research Gaps Include Neurodevelopment And Transgender Care

  • Important research gaps include child neurodevelopment after in utero exposure and care for transgender and non-binary patients.
  • LaHue wanted more coverage of long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes and underrepresented populations.
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