Hemorrhoids are very painful and can make it difficult to eat or sit comfortably. During pregnancy, it is necessary to cultivate oneself calmly for the benefit of the fetus. Some women may suffer from hemorrhoids during pregnancy preparation, and it is unclear whether to treat hemorrhoids first or continue with pregnancy preparation. So should hemorrhoids be treated before pregnancy?

It is necessary to treat hemorrhoids before pregnancy. Because constipation is prone to occur during pregnancy, pregnant women may have difficulty defecating and hemorrhoids may occur. During or after the pregnancy cycle, if the belly becomes larger, hemorrhoids are more prone to compression, making defecation more difficult and causing more severe pain. During childbirth, pelvic tissue becomes looser than before, and prolonged use can accelerate the prolapse of hemorrhoids.
It is not suitable to treat hemorrhoids during pregnancy because treating hemorrhoids requires a lot of medication, which can easily lead to miscarriage. If hemorrhoids are not treated in a timely manner, pregnant women will suffer greatly throughout their entire pregnancy. Hemorrhoids not only cause great harm to pregnant women, but also to infants. Pregnant women with hemorrhoids often experience fatigue, lack of energy, poor mental state, and many complications.
If hemorrhoids are relatively large and often protrude from the anus during bowel movements, and bleeding frequently, surgery must be performed before preparing for pregnancy. If the impact on life is not very significant, there is no need to consider it temporarily. But women before pregnancy must maintain their best mood.