The increased frequency of bowel movements in late pregnancy is not directly related to whether or not the fetus is in the pelvis, but may be caused by physiological reasons or pathological reasons.
1. Physiological reasons: in late pregnancy, due to the relatively complete development of the fetus, the body size, resulting in increased intra-abdominal pressure, can be squeezed to the abdominal cavity, the pelvic digestive tract, resulting in an increase in the number of bowel movements, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, do not need to carry out special treatment.
2. Pathological causes: If the amount of stool does not increase, the number of stools increased, and the stool properties appear to change, such as stools are watery, sparse and unshaped, may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction, intestinal flora imbalance, chronic enteritis and other causes. It needs to be treated under the guidance of a doctor, such as supplemental probiotics for intestinal flora dysbiosis.