Numbness and discomfort in the hands during pregnancy are not necessarily directly related to pregnancy, but may be due to cervical spondylosis compressing nerves, or peripheral nerve compression such as elbow tunnel syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome. You can go to the orthopedic department of the hospital to see a doctor in time, and the doctor will make a preliminary judgment with the physical examination. If it is caused by cervical spondylosis, appropriate traction can be chosen; in addition, neck massage and heat physiotherapy can be applied, and oral medication can be avoided as much as possible. In case of peripheral nerve compression, appropriate massage and hot compresses can be applied to the area of compression, and flexion and extension activities of the elbow or wrist joints can be minimized to help relieve the problem. If the symptoms do not improve significantly, nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin, should be given in a timely manner after childbirth, and severe peripheral nerve entrapment can be released surgically.