Do gallbladder stones have an effect on pregnancy?

Gallbladder stones have an effect on pregnancy and it is recommended to try to deal with gallbladder stones before getting pregnant. Once pregnant, a person’s hormones and immune system change. If an attack of stony cholecystitis is caused during pregnancy, sometimes surgical treatment is required, but again the pregnancy state can pose a threat to safety. In particular, gallbladder stones less than 1 cm, or small stones in the gallbladder duct are more likely to cause acute stone cholecystitis due to oil meals, exertion, excitement, overeating, or after a full meal. If gallbladder stones are found after pregnancy, it is best to avoid eating large fish and meat, overeating, and eating less and more meals to avoid unnecessary trouble caused by a gallbladder stone attack. Gallbladder stones themselves do not have much effect on pregnancy, but if gallbladder stones have an acute attack, i.e. acute calculous cholecystitis, they must be dealt with, usually through surgery, which definitely has an effect on pregnancy, such as the use of drugs, anesthetics, and intraoperative stimulation have a certain impact on pregnancy safety.