Of 1001 CVT patients, 343 were women, with 133 having pregnancy related CVT. Antepartum CVT was identified in 13 of these patients. Mean age, symptom duration and GCS were 25.8 years, 10.46 days and 13 respectively. Symptoms included headache (12), seizures (10), altered sensorium, and neurological deficits (4/13). Predisposing factors included Anemia (4), B12 deficiency (1) and thrombophilia (1). Mean hemoglobin and total white count were 10.9g/dl and 12900/microliter respectively. Neuroimaging findings were normal parenchyma (2) and venous infarct (11). Superior sagittal sinus involvement was most common (10) and multiple sinus occlusion was seen in (8). All patients received anti-edema measures and anticoagulation. One patient died and (9) patients had mean follow up duration of 33.8 months. (3) had uneventful deliveries with good fetal outcomes and (6) underwent MTP as they refused parenteral anticoagulation. The mean mRS at discharge and at 3 months were 1.2 and 1 respectively.