Generally speaking, there is a lack of valid data and experiments to prove the safety and effectiveness of glutathione, so for safety reasons, pregnant women are advised to choose carefully. Glutathione is mainly used for sedation and hypnosis, but it can also be used to relieve menstrual tension. It is effective for the treatment of neurosis, as well as for the relief of premenstrual tension and menopausal syndrome. However, it may have a negative impact on the growth and development of the fetus, so pregnant women are advised to avoid taking this medicine even when they have symptoms of poor sleep. If a pregnant woman is suffering from more serious neurosis and has medical advice on how to use the medicine, she can take it appropriately. When taking the medication, be careful not to lie down, so that the medication does not stick to the lining of the esophagus and irritate the esophagus. At the same time, take the whole tablet, do not dissolve in water, so as not to affect the effectiveness of the drug. Avoid spicy and stimulating food during the medication period, and eat a light diet. In summary, pregnant women should not take glutathione under non-essential circumstances. They can regulate their mental and physical state by taking appropriate walks, soaking their feet before bed, maintaining an optimistic state of mind, and regular eating habits. If you must take it, be sure to take it under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication, so as not to cause irreversible damage to their own health and the fetus.