Hemorrhoid surgery is not recommended during pregnancy. This is because having hemorrhoid surgery requires anesthesia, either local or lumbar, and after the anesthetic is absorbed, it may affect the fetal development. In addition there can be severe pain after hemorrhoid surgery, especially when defecating and changing medication, which can trigger severe pain. This severe pain may prompt contractions of the uterus, which may lead to miscarriage in severe cases. In addition to not recommending surgery, some commercially available hemorrhoid creams and hemorrhoid suppositories should be used with caution because they contain ice chips and musk, both of which are likely to cause miscarriage, so you must be cautious about getting hemorrhoids during pregnancy and not use drugs lightly. In addition, the incidence of hemorrhoids during pregnancy is relatively high, you can take a warm water bath, or you can go to the hospital’s anorectal department to find a doctor to prescribe some safer Chinese herbal baths, maintain good habits, eat more vegetables and fruits, keep your bowels open, and do not squat for a long time in the toilet, so you will gradually get better.