When you get pregnant again just after a month of miscarriage, it is important to determine the way in which the pregnancy is affected depending on whether it continues or is terminated. In principle, you cannot have intercourse after a miscarriage, because miscarriage is only a way to terminate a pregnancy, but it does not affect ovulation. If you have intercourse during this period, you need to continue the pregnancy, so you can pay attention to the pregnancy checkups. Early abdominal pain, including bleeding, can be treated with timely fetal preservation. Secondly, the pregnancy should be terminated, as the greater the number of terminations, the greater the possibility of endometrial damage, and the greater the chance of infertility. If termination of pregnancy is necessary for various reasons, you can choose to have a medical abortion or an abortion. It is important to make adequate preoperative preparations for abortion and to pay attention to the postoperative period to help normalize the endometrium to avoid damage.