Pregnant women are not considered to have a fever at 37.2°C. Generally, the normal body temperature is 36.2°C – 37.3°C. Pregnant women should pay attention to environmental hygiene and more ventilation during pregnancy to actively prevent colds. In case of a cold during pregnancy, different treatment measures should be taken depending on the length of pregnancy. In the early stages of pregnancy, which is mainly the time when the fetal embryonic development organs are formed, if you suffer from a cold and have severe symptoms, it will have a greater impact on the fetus. After pregnancy, pregnant women’s body enzymes have certain changes, which have some influence on the metabolic process of certain drugs, which are not easily detoxified and excreted, and can have accumulative poisoning. In early pregnancy, when the fetal organs are formed, drugs have a certain effect on the fetus, so it is better not to take medicine for colds. There are certain risks associated with the use of medication in pregnancy, which are not entirely unhelpful. Some diseases themselves have a far greater impact on the fetus and the mother than medication does on the fetus and the mother. This is when the pros and cons should be weighed and the medication should be used wisely under the guidance of a doctor. It is always advisable to keep warm during pregnancy and to avoid colds as much as possible.