Take Two Tabbies and call me in the morning.....
oh MY! I am very familiar with migraine and am so sorry you are having them while pregnant Tonya. Thankfully for me, mine disappeared while pregnant and it was the only time I was free of them so mine seem to be hormonal related. It is my understanding that there ARE some of the newer classes of drugs that ARE safe for use in pregnancy so you may want to ask your doctor to look into that.
Mine are doozies that sound like wolflady and yellowlablover - with strokelike symptoms, seizures and ocassional hospitalizations and they require heavy duty drugs when they are bad. Some of them are the ocular variety that jazzcat describes.
A few non-drug things I have learned:
If you can adjust the *refresh rate* on your monitor to over 60 - this can help. Otherwise your eye may notice the flicker much like a fluorescent light and this can trigger migraines in some folks.
Avoid fluorescent lights in particular and any lights if the migraine has begun.
Drink plenty of water - dehydration can contribute to migraine and so does pregnancy add to the dehydration so there may be a correlation for you!
As soon as you feel one coming...if possible...get away from light and sound....some prefer quiet and some prefer a gentle sound. I like Norah Jones, Enya and John Coltrane!!!!
If you have nausea like I do - try sipping gingerale or warm ginger tea. I also like cola syrup poured over crushed ice. ( I get the syrup at the drug store, pharmacy or natural food store)
I also like to pack myself in ice and my favorite way is with frozen bags of peas. No kidding. They conform to the contours of your eyes, neck, etc and they feel wonderful - then just refreeze and re-use for migraines.
I also like to have my kitties with me and if I can get them to lay on my pillow - all the better because that purring makes such a soothing vibration on the pillow.
I like the smell of lavender when I have a migraine. It is known to be soothing and I keep a flaxseed filled satin pillow scented with lavender essential oil sealed in a ziploc baggy to get out for migraines. I got the seed bag at Bath and Body Works in the mall. The essential oil I got at a natural food store. The flaxseed bag is already scented but I bought extra oil to refresh it.
One more great tool is a small half donut shaped neck pillow with a pocket in it that holds a pouch that can be heated or frozen. I bought this for under $10 at Bed, Bath and Beyond. That frozen pouch feels great at the neck while my eyes are packed in frozen peas.
Tonya - I hope some of these ideas can help you!! So sorry you are having these things! Maybe once you get past the first trimester, they will ease off. Hope so!!