When a pregnant woman develops a late pregnancy cough, the first thing to do is to clarify the causes of the cough, including physiological factors and disease factors, which are usually related to increased abdominal pressure in late pregnancy and may also be caused by respiratory tract infections. I. Physiological factors: Due to the increase of abdominal pressure in late pregnancy, it can cause involuntary coughing in pregnant women, which is usually normal if it is not accompanied by symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose and headache. Second, disease factors: such as colds, pharyngitis, bronchitis and pneumonia can cause coughing during pregnancy. However, due to the special circumstances of pregnancy, it is not necessary to use medication, and the medication must be in accordance with medical advice. Pregnant women can also assist in the treatment through daily care and dietary regimen in the following ways: 1. Oral care: gargle with warm salt water. This relief method is mild and can remove bacteria from the mouth and throat, and also has This method of relief is milder and can remove bacteria from the mouth and throat, and also has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, which can effectively relieve coughing; 2. Food therapy: You can drink an appropriate amount of stewed sorbet with rock sugar, which has a better effect on relieving coughing and can also replenish the vitamins and organic acids needed by the body. In addition, the body is weaker in late pregnancy and germs are prone to invasion. Drinking ginger sugar water in moderation can achieve an antiseptic effect and provide some relief to coughs. Therefore, when coughing symptoms appear in late pregnancy, pay attention to adjusting your diet to be light and less salty, not to eat spicy and stimulating foods, and to keep warm and ensure sufficient sleep to prevent colds. If severe coughing cannot be relieved, or if it is accompanied by fever, contractions and other abnormalities, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid endangering the health of the fetus.