Bleeding clots at 8 weeks of pregnancy require a combination of maternal and fetal conditions to determine the next step in treatment, such as fertility preservation therapy or termination of pregnancy as prescribed by the doctor. Bleeding at 8 weeks of pregnancy is often indicative of miscarriage, and the treatment of miscarriage is determined by the closure of the uterine orifice, the viability of the fetus, and the amount of bleeding. If there is not much bleeding, the ultrasound shows that the embryo is alive and the uterine opening is closed, the treatment of abortion preservation can be given as prescribed by the doctor, such as oral dextroprogesterone tablets, oral progesterone or intramuscular injections, and so on. If the vaginal bleeding is heavy, the embryo is dead, the uterine opening is dilated, or the pregnancy can be seen to be embedded in the cervical opening, then it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy with a hysterectomy. If vaginal bleeding occurs after pregnancy, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of bleeding, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, do not self-medication, in order to avoid adverse effects.