A small amount of bleeding after a shock in early pregnancy should not be a serious problem if the bleeding does not continue and there is no obvious abdominal pain. If the bleeding is heavy or there is obvious abdominal pain, then you need to consider having a checkup and taking medication to keep the baby alive. If there is only a small amount of dribbling or brownish discharge after a shock in early pregnancy, and the previous examination is normal, then you can rest and observe, and pay attention to maintain emotional stability. If there is still intermittent bleeding in the later stages, you need to go to the hospital for ultrasound and blood tests. If there is a small amount of bleeding after a shock in early pregnancy and there is a history of miscarriage, you need to go to the hospital for an examination and take medication under the guidance of the doctor to protect the fetus, such as taking progesterone. The first thing you need to do is to keep your mood stable, relax and rest, then observe whether there is any bleeding afterward. If there is bleeding or abdominal pain, you need to go to the hospital for an examination in time, and according to the results of the examination, consider whether it is necessary to use medication to preserve the fetus.