It is not common for pregnant women to have meconium polyps. A more specific condition that occurs during pregnancy is the ecdysis polyp, which is a cervical ecdysis polyp. If the endometrial tissue extends during pregnancy, localized irritation may lead to the development of a polyp. The presence of meconium polyps during pregnancy may result in irregular vaginal bleeding, and may also have an impact on the growth and development of the fetus. Clinically, the presence of a polyp during pregnancy requires timely medical examination to understand the size and severity of the polyp. If bleeding does not occur or is occasional, it is usually not necessary to treat too much. If bleeding occurs repeatedly, it may be necessary to consult a doctor in time for surgical treatment to remove the ecchymotic polyp. In addition, you need to pay more attention to rest and maintain a good state of mind.