December 2023
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Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in adults, and pregnancy is a leading risk factor for stroke among women. Physiologic changes unique to pregnancy and additional pathophysiologic conditions increase the risk for stroke particularly during the peripartum period through 6 weeks postpartum. The prevalence and incidence of antenatal and postpartum stroke related admissions continue to increase in North America, thus emphasizing the need for early identification and management to minimize stroke related morbidity and mortality.