Eating hot pot once in a while during pregnancy will not affect the pregnant woman’s body or the fetus, and remedies are usually not needed. Usually, pregnant women can eat hot pot in moderation. As long as they do not consume too much, it will not cause significant discomfort to the body or affect the fetus. However, it should be noted that when pregnant women eat hot pot, they should avoid too much oil, too salty, and consume less high-fat and high-sodium seasonings. It is fine to eat hot pot once in a while during pregnancy, but if you eat hot pot frequently, it may lead to unbalanced nutritional intake. Hot pot is generally more meat, may be less vegetables, and if the red oil hot pot, its calories are relatively high, if pregnant women eat too much, may also increase the burden on the digestive tract. If pregnant women experience obvious abdominal pain, diarrhea or abnormal fetal movement after eating hot pot, it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time for a checkup.