If you have a history of migraine headaches, and have no other health problems, migraines during pregnancy are not usually a concern.
But if a first-time migraine-like headache occurs in pregnancy, it's important to check for any other type of condition that may be dangerous. This includes bleeding in the brain, meningitis, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, or tumors. You may need further testing to find the cause of the headache. This testing may include urine and blood tests.