In late pregnancy, as the fetus grows and the uterus enlarges, it presses on the rectum, making it difficult to pass stool. In late pregnancy, after the fetus is in the pelvis, the head of the fetus will also press on the rectum, which can cause difficulty in defecation. At this time, some people will also have obstructed blood flow, easily triggering hemorrhoids, more likely to lead to defecation difficulties, resulting in dry stool phenomenon. You should try to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water, and keep your bowels open. If you have constipation, you should pay attention to a good regular bowel habit. You should pay attention to not standing or squatting for a long time to avoid aggravating hemorrhoids and worsening the symptoms of constipation. Don’t eat spicy and irritating food to avoid getting on fire and aggravating the hemorrhoids, which can also lead to drier stools.