If you have recurrent bleeding in early pregnancy even after taking birth control pills, you should go to the hospital for ultrasound, gynecological examination and blood test to determine whether there are other abnormalities. Pay attention to rest and adjust your mind. If repeated bleeding occurs in early pregnancy, you should consider preeclampsia. It may take 3 to 5 days or even 1 week for the bleeding to gradually improve after taking birth control medication, so it is recommended not to be too impatient. During this period, you must rest in bed, strictly prohibit sexual intercourse, and maintain a good state of mind. However, if the bleeding is not relieved or even aggravated after 2 weeks of taking birth control medication, timely review should be carried out. It is recommended to observe the development of the embryo through blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) as well as ultrasound, and terminate the pregnancy in time if the embryo is inactivated or is glucose. Gynecological examination can also be performed to identify the source of vaginal bleeding and treat the cause. In early pregnancy, due to the unstable development of the embryo, it is necessary to pay attention to rest and avoid strenuous exercise. If vaginal bleeding occurs after taking abortifacient medication, repeated bleeding, need to actively consult the doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.