Nasal granuloma gravidarum is a rare, benign, and rapidly growing haemorrhagic lesion that arises from the nasal mucosa during pregnancy. The most common presenting symptoms of nasal granuloma gravidarum are unilateral epis taxis and nasal obstruction. The management of nasal granuloma gravidarum depends on the severity of the symptoms and the status of the pregnancy. Nasal granuloma gmvidarum tends to regress spontaneously after delivery. However, a rapidly growing lesion with bleeding may give great concern about malignancy. On the other hand, the haemorrhagic nature of the lesion may result in severe, spontaneous blood loss that may jeopardize the outcome of the pregnancy. For confirming the diagnosis and relieving symptoms, excision with Nd-YAG laser is recommended. We reported two cases of nasal granuloma gravidarum illustrating a classic presentation of this uncommon complication during pregnancy.