Can you force your bowels in early pregnancy?

Bowel movements in early pregnancy are generally not recommended and may increase the chances of miscarriage and uterine rupture, although the chances of this happening are relatively small, so try to avoid it if you can.
Bowel movements in early pregnancy can increase the pressure in the abdominal cavity and compress the uterus, leading to an abnormal increase in pressure in the uterine cavity and stimulating uterine contractions that may increase the chances of miscarriage of the fetus.
Some women who have had a cesarean section and become pregnant again after a relatively short interval may increase the chance of uterine rupture by straining to have a bowel movement in early pregnancy. Although the chances of these events occurring are relatively small, they should be avoided as much as possible.
If you have a bowel movement in early pregnancy and can’t get it out, you can use topical corkscrew to help pass the stool, but you can’t rely on corkscrew too much. Usually to develop good bowel habits, appropriate increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, and drink more water every day.
Early in the case of defecation difficulties can be timely medical treatment, try not to personal force defecation.