Cold is a virus-induced infection of the upper whistle tract, depending on the severity of the cold symptoms, pregnant women choose different treatment methods during pregnancy. For pregnant women with common cold, it is recommended to drink more water, eat lightly, pay attention to rest, keep indoor ventilation, and avoid oral medication as much as possible, and the cold can be cured by itself in about 1 week in mild cases; if pregnant women have heavy cold symptoms, especially with fever and cough, they can take some Chinese medicine preparations with pungent warmth to relieve symptoms, such as cold and fever punch, etc. (oral medication with little teratogenicity is required under the guidance of professional doctors), in order to reduce patients’ For patients with fever, it is recommended to try physical cooling treatment. In case of further aggravation of the patient’s condition, especially in case of secondary bacterial infection and high fever, it is recommended to use antibiotics or antipyretic and analgesic drugs that have little effect on the fetus under the guidance of a doctor. For patients with influenza, in addition to paying attention to the above conservative treatment, it is recommended to use antiviral drugs (commonly used oseltamivir pellets) as early as possible, which can reduce the occurrence of complications. For patients in early pregnancy (within 12 weeks), the fetal development is very unstable during this period, and the use of drugs should be avoided as much as possible, and if drugs must be used, they should be used with great caution; for patients in the middle of pregnancy, especially in late pregnancy, the fetus is relatively stable, so the use of drugs can be relaxed at this time, and it is relatively safe at this time, but no matter what period, the use of drugs for pregnant women must be prescribed by a face-to-face However, no matter what period of time, pregnant women’s medication must be prescribed by the clinician after consultation, do not self-medicate. When a pregnant woman has a cold, she should first be treated conservatively, and when the condition is serious, she should weigh the pros and cons and take oral medication under the guidance of a physician.