If constipation is severe in mid-pregnancy, laxative drugs can be given under the direction of a doctor, which can help fast defecation.
In mid-pregnancy, the fetus grows and develops faster, and due to less exercise, frequent consumption of refined food, and pressure from the fetus may lead to reduced bowel movement and long-term retention of feces in the colon, resulting in constipation.
It is recommended to increase the amount of exercise, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and perform clockwise abdominal rubbing can help relieve constipation. If necessary, under the guidance of a doctor to give corkscrew, stimulate peristalsis, can help rapid defecation, but not self-medication.
Pregnant women are advised to improve their poor lifestyle, have regular bowel movements every day, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, and go to the hospital if necessary, and use medication under the guidance of the doctor.