After two days of partial removal of meconium polyp during pregnancy, it still hurts, which may be normal, but pathological conditions such as infection cannot be ruled out, which can be relieved by temporary observation and the use of antibiotics and other medications. After partial removal of meconium polyp during pregnancy, it may be due to the presence of edema and other conditions in the wound, resulting in after two days, it will still be painful, usually without other uncomfortable symptoms, usually normal. If the pain is mild, the pregnant woman can continue to observe, and the pain will usually disappear gradually; if the pregnant woman is more sensitive to pain, she can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to relieve pain. If accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge, an infection may have occurred. In this case, the pregnant woman can follow the doctor’s advice to use sensitive antibiotics such as cefixime for treatment. If a pregnant woman still has pain after two days after the partial removal of a polyp during pregnancy, it is recommended that she seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease, and provide symptomatic treatment.