If a pregnant woman does have pancreatitis or suspected pancreatitis, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately, cooperate with the doctor to draw venous blood, check routine blood, C-reactive protein, coagulation function, blood biochemistry, etc., and also check electrocardiogram, pancreatic ultrasound, etc., to understand the severity of pancreatitis. For mild acute pancreatitis, fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, large amounts of fluids and, if necessary, drugs to inhibit pancreatic enzyme secretion should be given. In case of co-infection, cephalosporins can also be given to control the infection. The doctor will depend on the instructions as to which drugs can be used for pregnant women. In case of severe pancreatitis, resuscitation treatment is needed, and if necessary, surgery to remove the pancreas is required.