There are individual variations in the presentation of symptoms in pregnant women with embryonic arrest, which are usually asymptomatic, with some pregnant women experiencing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and vaginal bleeding. Embryonic arrest refers to the cessation of embryonic development in the early stages of pregnancy. Symptoms of embryonic arrest vary from woman to woman, and most women do not experience any symptoms until they undergo prenatal testing, which reveals the arrest. In some cases, nausea, vomiting, vaginal bleeding, abdominal distension, and loss of breast tenderness are the symptoms that lead to a hospital visit to confirm the cessation of embryonic development. After the embryo stops developing, abortion should be carried out under safe conditions, and either medication abortion or surgical abortion can be chosen according to the situation of the pregnant woman. After the operation, the pregnant woman should ensure sufficient rest to promote uterine repair. After the abortion, it is recommended that the pregnancy tissues be further examined to determine the reason why the embryo stops developing, and then take targeted treatment to prepare for the next pregnancy.