Bleeding on the 60th day of IVF pregnancy needs to be examined in time to clarify whether it is a pre-eclampsia or an inevitable miscarriage, and then take targeted treatment. Under normal circumstances, vaginal bleeding does not occur in the early stages of pregnancy. Now 60 days after IVF pregnancy, vaginal bleeding is not normal, and you need to go to the hospital for examination in time. 1. Pre-eclampsia. If there is only a small amount of vaginal bleeding now, it is possible that a preeclampsia has occurred. If it is a preeclampsia, you need to draw blood to check the thyroid function and progesterone, etc., and then choose drugs to keep the baby. For example, if it is hypothyroidism, you can take levothyroxine sodium. If it is luteal insufficiency, you can take drugs such as dextroprogesterone. 2. Inevitable miscarriage. If the amount of vaginal bleeding is similar to that of menstruation, and ultrasound examination reveals that the gestational sac has reached the endocervical os, this situation indicates that an inevitable miscarriage has occurred. There is no need to keep the fetus, and you need to clear the uterus in time.