Vaginal discharge will not increase after the embryo stops developing. Since the embryo has stopped developing, the estrogen in the body will be significantly lower and the vaginal discharge will not increase. If there is an increase in vaginal discharge at this time, the first thing to consider is that it is caused by vaginal inflammation. It is recommended to do a routine examination of the white belt and then give treatment according to the pathogenic bacteria infection. Or it may be caused by inflammation of the cervix, so do a gynecological examination to find out if there is congestion and edema in the cervix. If there is, it is recommended to do bacterial culture of cervical canal secretions, plus drug sensitivity test, and treat cervical inflammation actively. After the embryo stops developing, vaginal bleeding usually occurs about two weeks after the cessation of development and is expelled from the body. However, clinically, it is not recommended to wait for two weeks to expel the embryo on its own, but to treat it as soon as possible after the embryo stops developing. This is because the cessation of embryonic development can cause blood clotting disorders.