Generally speaking, taking traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the body has no effect on the fetus, but there are several kinds of traditional Chinese medicines that may have an effect on the fetus, and it is recommended to avoid them.
If you eat Chinese medicine is beneficial to the blood, spleen and kidney tonic drugs such as astragalus, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, Chinese yam, ripened rhizome, etc., these Chinese medicines are generally symptomatic use of the case will not affect the fetus.
If you take Chinese medicines such as Ba Dou, San Ling, Curcuma, Safflower, Hawthorn, Pseudostemonium, Aconite, Coriolus Versicolor, Gan Sui, Tao Ren, Mutong, etc. which are known to invigorate blood circulation, it is recommended to discontinue the use of these medicines after pregnancy, and to take obstetric tests on time to pay attention to the development of the fetus.
After finding out that you are pregnant, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional to determine whether to continue taking the medication under the guidance of your physician.