Ergotamines are advised to be avoided during pregnancy, including Dihydroergotamine (DHE). If you do inadvertently use DHE before you know you're pregnant, don't be alarmed. A study evaluating babies born to over 900 women in Sweden who had used migraine drugs during early pregnancy -- most often sumatriptan or an ergotamine -- showed no increased birth defects in their babies.
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