For pregnant women with symptoms of bleeding stools, the first thing to consider is whether it is caused by hemorrhoids, because during pregnancy, especially in the second trimester, it is easy to develop hemorrhoids. During a woman’s pregnancy, the blood supply in the pelvic cavity increases, the fetus develops, the uterus enlarges, the pressure on the rectum increases, venous reflux is impaired, and hemorrhoid masses are easily produced, plus the pelvic tissues are more relaxed at this time, all of which may contribute to the occurrence and aggravation of hemorrhoids, mainly manifesting as perianal pain, inconvenience in walking, and the appearance of blood in the stool, which is bright red and sometimes dripping after the stool. It is recommended to increase dietary fiber in your daily diet, such as corn, purple potatoes, celery, etc., drink more water, change bad bowel habits, keep your bowels open, prevent constipation and diarrhea; in addition, wash your anus with warm water after stool to keep it clean, improve local blood circulation and relieve pain. If the mole is more serious and the blood in the stool cannot be relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment and the medication for hemorrhoids should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Secondly, bleeding stools in pregnant women may also be caused by anal fissures. After pregnancy, if women lack exercise, gastrointestinal peristalsis slows down and stools stay in the intestines for too long, they are prone to constipation, which can easily damage the skin of the anal canal and lead to anal fissures, which can also occur with blood in the stool. The occurrence of anal fissures is usually associated with long-term constipation and dry stools. It is recommended that pregnant women exercise properly, avoid sitting and standing for long periods of time, and add appropriate dietary fiber to their diet and drink more water to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and reduce constipation and dry stools. In addition, you can use hot water baths, open plugging methods to moisten the stool. Those who do not recover after a long time need to go to the hospital for treatment. Finally, it is important to rule out conditions such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding, when the blood in the stool is dark red or even black. Gastrointestinal bleeding may endanger the life of the pregnant woman and her fetus. Pregnant women should be vigilant and seek timely medical attention to identify the bleeding point and treat the problem.