Having hemorrhoids does not affect the birth of a child and does not increase the risk of having a child, the birth process is not directly related to hemorrhoids. The risk of giving birth to a child is judged by a number of conditions, such as the health of the pregnant woman, whether she has underlying diseases, whether she is an advanced maternal age, whether the pelvic conditions are suitable, the development of the fetus in the abdomen and whether the placenta, amniotic fluid and other indicators are normal. Pregnant women with hemorrhoids do not have to worry too much about having a baby, although having hemorrhoids during pregnancy will not affect the birth of a child, but it may cause the hemorrhoids to worsen during pregnancy. Getting hemorrhoids during pregnancy is related to the increased pelvic and abdominal pressure during pregnancy, changes in body hormone levels, and changes in lifestyle habits. Especially in the later stages of pregnancy, the enlarged uterus can compress the blood vessels in the abdominal cavity, leading to obstruction of venous return and causing aggravation of hemorrhoids or the appearance of new hemorrhoids, the symptoms of which can be very painful for the mother and affect her daily life. The process of giving birth to a child may cause hemorrhoids to flare up and feel painful after giving birth, so it is usually important to avoid triggering factors to avoid hemorrhoid flare-ups and avoid aggravation of hemorrhoids that can cause pain to the mother.