The distribution of cervical nerves is relatively small, without obvious pain, and the application of anesthetic drugs during pregnancy may cause adverse effects on the fetus, so anesthetic is generally not recommended for cervical polyp removal surgery, but due to the actual situation of their own, the symptoms may vary, and it is recommended to choose under the guidance of the doctor. Women undergoing cervical polyp removal surgery during pregnancy is generally due to changes in hormone levels during pregnancy, resulting in the original small polyps rapidly enlarged, become brittle, easy to bleed and may have an impact on the growth and development of the fetus. However, due to the relatively small distribution of cervical nerves, there will be no obvious pain, and the application of anesthetic drugs during pregnancy may have an adverse effect on the fetus, and anesthesia is generally not used to deal with. However, due to the different physical conditions of individuals, anesthesia may also be required to be able to carry out the operation, need to be judged according to the actual situation. The same disease, the patient’s physical condition is different, different stages of the disease, the treatment method is different, should be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.