If the symptoms of a cold in pregnancy are mild, just take a good rest; if the symptoms of a cold in a pregnant woman are more serious, she should consult a doctor in time for examination and further treatment under the guidance of the doctor. During pregnancy, if a pregnant woman catches a cold, in the absence of obvious symptoms or mild symptoms, there is no need to worry too much, just need to strengthen the appropriate nutrition, appropriate activities, and more rest. In most cases, colds can be relieved on their own and generally do not require special treatment. If the symptoms of cold are more serious, pregnant women should consult a doctor in time to check whether it is a bacterial infection or viral infection, and under the guidance of the doctor to deal with it, and should not take medication without authorization, so as to avoid the drugs to pass through the placental barrier, which will have an impact on the development of the fetus. During pregnancy, you should have regular checkups to monitor the physical condition of the pregnant woman and the development of the fetus, and seek timely medical attention if you feel unwell.