Women should not do back pushing during menstruation. Back pushing is massage therapy, which can cause accelerated pelvic blood circulation in women during menstruation, resulting in increased menstrual blood and prolonged periods. Women may also get cold and flu during the back pushing process, which is not conducive to physical recovery. During the menstrual period itself, due to poor body resistance and low immunity, there is often a loss of appetite, easy fatigue and weakness. During this period, women should pay attention to proper rest and try not to do activities that affect menstrual changes, such as back pushing, foot baths, pelvic physiotherapy massage and other therapies, preferably after the body has recovered. Women’s menstrual period is only 3-7 days per month, so it is not necessary to wait until the menstrual period to do the treatment. Try to do the back-pushing treatment when you are healthy and do not affect your health.