In late pregnancy, as the fetus increases, the uterus increases, and the pregnant woman’s belly bulges more significantly, which can easily compress the stomach above the diaphragm, resulting in reduced gastric capacity and slower gastric peristalsis, resulting in food reflux and indigestion, causing the stomach to feel uncomfortable. During the period, you need to pay attention not to overeat, you can eat less and eat more, and when you feel indigestion, you can gently massage the stomach to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, which helps digestion and relieves stomach discomfort. If you feel particularly uncomfortable, you can take some drugs to help digestion in moderation, such as stomachic tablets or lactase, which have fewer side effects and can also play a digestive role, and usually try to pay attention not to eat too greasy food.