Hip pain in pregnant women may be a normal reaction due to pregnancy, or it may be caused by a disease. It is recommended to analyze it with the pregnancy week and accompanying symptoms, and then take corresponding treatment measures. If the buttock pain occurs in early pregnancy, it is usually not caused by pregnancy, but may be caused by nerve pressure caused by sedentary or poor sleeping posture, which may lead to buttock pain, especially for pregnant women with history of lumbar disc herniation, pear-shaped muscle syndrome as well as hemorrhoids and perianal abscess. If it is caused by hemorrhoids and perianal abscess, it is mainly pain around the anus, accompanied by blood in the stool and other symptoms. In this case, you need to treat the cause, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, avoid beds that are too soft, and apply heat or physical therapy appropriately. If it is a perianal disease, it is recommended to consult the anorectal department for treatment and avoid using hemorrhoid suppositories on your own, because some of the drugs contain musk and other substances that may affect the stability of the embryo. If the buttock pain occurs in the middle and late pregnancy, it may be caused by the pressure on the sciatic nerve due to the enlargement of the uterus, which leads to buttock pain. In addition, separation of the pubic symphysis can also occur in late pregnancy, which can lead to buttock pain as well as leg pain. Pay attention to proper rest and avoid sitting or standing for a long time. You can use a lap band to relieve the separation of the pubic symphysis, and use painkillers under the guidance of a doctor if necessary. Pain in the buttocks of pregnant women is relatively common during pregnancy and can be relieved by resting on the side as well as by applying appropriate heat compresses. If the pain persists and cannot be relieved, it is still recommended to seek medical attention for clarification and then take appropriate treatment.