The other report, by Sahoo and Klein [7], refers to a patient who experienced partial seizures secondary to cavernous haemangio- mas and had CPS, of which three had been secondary GTCS. During pregnancy, the patient’s seizure frequency decreased to 0.25 per month during the first half of the pregnancy. She was admitted in her 7th month of pregnancy following two CPS and experienced a further CPS directly after admission, with right facial twitching and subsequent right arm and leg twitching. The patient was pale and sweating, and transiently hypoxic (75%). The seizure lasted 1 min. During the seizure, the foetal heart rate fell from 160 to 70 beats per minute, and returned to baseline 2 min after the seizure. Importantly, for both cases, the patients delivered apparently healthy children.