Can diclofenac sodium suppositories be used during pregnancy?

Diclofenac sodium suppositories should not be used by pregnant women as much as possible, and if they must be used, they need to be under the guidance of a clinician.
Diclofenac sodium suppository is a kind of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkiller, after the drug enters the human body, it can enter the blood circulation of the fetus through the placenta, which will have certain effects on the development of the fetus. Its effects, although generally do not lead to fetal malformation, but because the drug still has certain toxic side effects, so it is recommended that pregnant women try not to use this drug.
If, for some reason, you must use diclofenac sodium suppositories, you need to be guided by a clinician to weigh the advantages and disadvantages associated with drug therapy before using it with caution. After use, pregnant women should undergo strict pregnancy checkups to ensure the health of mother and child.