After pregnancy, due to changes in hormone levels and neuroendocrine effects, a series of physiological changes occur in the body of pregnant women, including changes in the intestinal tract. Clinical data show that 90% of pregnant women are likely to experience constipation during pregnancy. Of course, because pregnant women are a special group, medication must be used with caution, especially in the early stages of pregnancy. The use of laxatives during pregnancy must be done with caution, preferably under the guidance of a physician. Lactulose oral solution, which is relatively safe, can provide relief for mild constipation. Probiotics, Siliancon, Pepcid, etc., can regulate intestinal flora and relieve constipation; laxative herbal medicines, such as hempen soft capsules, can also be used; if constipation is more serious, you can use cork or glycerin suppositories, or enemas, which must be done under the guidance of a doctor, and the use of stimulant laxatives is strictly prohibited, especially in the second trimester, to prevent miscarriage. Of course, after pregnancy, try to avoid the use of drugs. Constipation can be regulated by diet. It is recommended to eat more coarse fiber foods such as bananas, vegetables, etc. You can also put some sesame oil in the dishes or put a little honey in the water to accelerate the effect of defecation. In addition, moderate activity to promote the peristaltic movement of the gastrointestinal tract can also achieve the effect of relieving constipation. The key to preventing constipation in pregnant women is to develop regular bowel habits and scientific dietary habits, there is no special solution.