Coughing after pregnancy shakes the stomach pains. The general coughing does not affect the pregnancy sac. Because the strength of normal cough is relatively small, it will not affect the gestational sac. The firmness of the gestational sac’s implantation in the uterus is related to the hormone level in the body. If the hormone level in the body is high, the endometrial lining is well proliferated and the implantation is firm, preterm miscarriage usually does not occur. Unless there is a problem with the development of the embryo, it will cause a pre-eclampsia miscarriage. Therefore, after pregnancy, general coughing will not affect the fetus. As for a particularly strong cough, the paroxysmal dry cough caused by mycoplasma pneumonia can sometimes cause stomach pain, which in turn causes cramps in the uterus, and does have some effect on the fetus. In case of a strong cough, you can take coughing tablets to suppress a particularly strong cough.