Pregnant women are a special group of people who need to pay extra attention to digestive problems, because indigestion can directly lead to malnutrition of the fetus, which in turn will have adverse effects on both the pregnant woman and the fetus, and need timely and symptomatic regulation. Since pregnant women can not just use drugs, so you need to first regulate the diet and rest, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, do not eat too cold food, not to mix hot and cold food at the same time, this will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to gastric distension, aggravating the symptoms of indigestion. If indigestion has already occurred, the recent diet can be based on porridge, soup and other easy-to-digest foods. If none of the above adjustments can be relieved, you need to go to the hospital for relevant examination and treatment. So when a pregnant woman has symptoms such as bloating, early satiety, etc., if there is no obvious abdominal pain, she can undergo gastroscopy after delivery. Of course, if there are alarming symptoms such as black stool that require endoscopy before delivery, a comprehensive assessment by gastroenterology and obstetrics is required. Due to the limitation of medication during pregnancy, in order to avoid harming the fetus, it is best for pregnant women not to take medication on their own, but to follow the doctor’s instruction after the interview.