Artificial intervention of menstruation is generally not recommended clinically, unless it is necessary to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, and pregnancy should be ruled out before using medication. The normal menstrual cycle is 21 days to 35 days. When urging menstruation, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the menstruation is delayed due to pregnancy or other factors; if there are no other factors, progesterone can be used as a progestin preparation. It is usually administered intramuscularly or orally, and menstruation can occur 3 to 5 days after stopping the medication. However, long-term use of progesterone is not recommended. Long-term use of hormones may lead to endocrine dysfunction of the body, resulting in disorders of menstruation and may cause ovulation disorders. The treatment of menstrual stimulation needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, and daily attention should be paid to maintaining a good mood, paying attention to personal hygiene, and maintaining sufficient sleep.