Are there any effects of pregnancy enemas

Enemas after pregnancy have an impact on pregnant women because they may induce uterine contractions that may lead to miscarriage or even preterm labor, and are generally not recommended during pregnancy. However, if the opening of the uterus is less than four centimeters for first-time mothers and less than two centimeters for menstruating mothers, enemas with warm soapy water can be used if there are no contraindications, but some pregnant women with premature rupture of the membranes or strong uterine contractions are not suitable for this method. After pregnancy, many pregnant women are prone to constipation, and a large amount of feces accumulates in the intestines, which may affect the fetal head descent and labor progress during labor, so the reasonable application of enemas can remove feces and promote labor progress.