The use of tylenol suppositories in pregnancy usually has no definite adverse effects on the fetus or the pregnant woman. However, it should be used under the supervision of a doctor. Tai Ning suppository, i.e. Compound Carbolic Acid Suppository, is mainly used for pain, itching, bleeding and other symptoms caused by hemorrhoids and other anal diseases. The main ingredients include carbolic acid ester, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and other substances, which do not cause definite effects on fetus and pregnant women and are for topical use, when they have to be used, they can be used under the direction of a doctor. Hemorrhoids may be induced during pregnancy due to the special physiology and conservative treatment should be preferred. After delivery, the oppressive effect of the uterus disappears, and hemorrhoids in most pregnant women can shrink on their own and symptoms disappear. Pregnant women should use this drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the adverse effects of self-administration.