Although Povidone suppositories are topical vaginal medications, they are prohibited for use in pregnant women because the main ingredient of Povidone suppositories is Curcuma oil, which has significant blood-activating and stasis-transforming effects. This is because the use of blood-stasis activating medicine during pregnancy may cause vaginal bleeding as a manifestation of pre-eclampsia and may also lead to the phenomenon of spontaneous abortion. Especially in early pregnancy, when the placenta has not grown, its effects are particularly strong, so for every woman who has the requirement to have children after pregnancy, the use of povidone suppositories vaginally is prohibited. Even if a woman has abnormal leucorrhea due to cervical inflammation during pregnancy, she can only choose other drugs for topical vaginal treatment, such as bitter ginseng gel and nifurtimox vaginal soft capsules. However, you cannot use any medications that have the ability to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as saffron and angelica.