It is not uncommon for pregnant women to experience migraines, especially during the first trimester. Hormonal changes, increased blood volume, and changes in blood circulation can contribute to these headaches. However, if you are experiencing severe or persistent migraines, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate guidance and treatment options that are safe for you and your baby. In the meantime, try managing your migraines by practicing relaxation techniques, getting enough rest, staying hydrated, and avoiding triggers such as certain foods or environmental factors.