Kegel exercises, also known as pelvic exercises, can be performed appropriately during pregnancy to help the mother have a smooth delivery and also minimize post-partum urine leakage. Pregnant women perform this exercise 2-3 times a day to help smooth labor by stretching the pubic bone at the bottom of the pelvis in order to properly tone the pelvic floor muscles. In addition, by repetitively scaling the muscles at the pelvis, post-partum urine leakage can also be minimized. However, it should be noted that proper posture should be maintained when performing Kegel exercises and avoid exercising for too long. If the exercise is overdone, it may cause the mother to experience contractions, so it should be performed under the guidance of a doctor during pregnancy. If pregnant women do Kegel exercises, abdominal pain and other symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, symptomatic treatment.