Most cases of uncomfortable pregnancy belong to physiological reasons, such as early pregnancy reaction due to hormonal changes in the body, anxiety caused by too much psychological stress in pregnant women, and pressure on organs due to the enlargement of the uterus in late pregnancy. A small number of physical discomfort may be due to diseases, such as anemia during pregnancy, hypertension during pregnancy, etc. If a pregnant woman’s discomfort is serious and lasts for a long time, she can seek medical attention and follow medical advice to relieve the discomfort. 1. early pregnancy reaction: the level of human chorionic gonadotropin rises continuously in early pregnancy, which can lead to nausea, vomiting, greasiness, emotional changes and other early pregnancy reactions, as well as the lack of vitamin B6 in some women’s bodies, which can also lead to pregnancy vomiting during pregnancy. 2. abnormal psychology: during pregnancy Due to excessive worry about the growth of the fetus, the psychological pressure, coupled with the increased uterus in late pregnancy will be pressed into the veins, can not change the sleeping position at will easily lead to insomnia, anxiety, mood ups and downs, mood depression; 3, stomach discomfort: after the uterus becomes larger in late pregnancy to press the stomach, there will be a burning sensation in the stomach and nausea, affecting the appetite; 4, anemia: in the process of pregnancy, due to the fetus and The mother’s iron intake must be more than when she is not pregnant. Otherwise, it is easy to cause anemia in pregnancy, resulting in insufficient oxygen in the body, which can lead to dizziness, rapid heartbeat, breathing difficulties, swelling and other symptoms; 5, gestational hypertension: If a pregnant woman suffers from gestational hypertension during pregnancy, she will also experience dizziness, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms, and in severe cases, it can also be combined with eclampsia, which may have more serious effects on the health of the mother and child. During pregnancy, pregnant women should relax and take appropriate relaxing outdoor exercises. Eat small and frequent meals and have a balanced diet. Rest in a quiet and comfortable environment and ensure sufficient sleep. Have regular prenatal checkups to detect the growth status of the fetus and avoid excessive stress. If there is any discomfort, go to the hospital in time.