If you have bleeding and clots in the second month of pregnancy, you should first go to the hospital for a gynecological ultrasound to see the development of the embryo. If the ultrasound reveals the echogenicity of the sac in the uterine cavity and the fetal heartbeat is good, it proves that the embryo is basically in good condition. At the same time, you should pay attention to rest, avoid overexertion, prohibit sexual intercourse, and go to the hospital promptly if there is an increase in vaginal bleeding. Commonly used medications for fetus preservation are progesterone capsules, progesterone injection or didroxyprogesterone tablets, and you can also take oral fetus preservation and vitamin E capsules. If you have an ultrasound and no fetal heartbeat is seen on the ultrasound and you are bleeding in the second month of pregnancy, consider the possibility of an abortion to be more likely, in which case you should be promptly hospitalized to give abortion treatment.