Sneezing during late pregnancy generally has no adverse effect on the fetus, and sneezing may affect the fetus in individual cases.
Sneezing is a common clinical symptom, which is often caused by colds, cold irritation, allergic rhinitis and other reasons during late pregnancy. Generally speaking, sneezing has little effect on the pregnant woman herself and has no obvious adverse effect on the fetus.
If a pregnant woman sneezes frequently and violently in late pregnancy, it will often cause abdominal muscle contraction, resulting in increased abdominal pressure, which may induce uterine contraction and increase the chance of preterm labor.
If the symptoms of sneezing in pregnant women are more serious, they should go to a regular medical institution in time and choose a safer treatment according to their condition.