Pre-eclampsia usually stops when the bleeding stops at about 7-14 days, but there can be individual differences. Pre-eclampsia refers to abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms that occur before the 28th week of pregnancy, ultrasound, progesterone and other tests need to be carried out for a clear diagnosis, need to follow the doctor’s advice to rest properly, and give progesterone and other medications to protect the fetus, usually the bleeding will continue for about 7-14 days when it stops, but there are also individual differences, it may be a very short period of time can be stopped, or the duration of the time will be longer. Generally speaking, after active treatment of preeclampsia, when the vaginal bleeding decreases or even disappears, the medication is usually successful, and it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to check the ultrasound and progesterone in about 1 week, and the medication can be stopped when the result is normal. However, if vaginal bleeding increases and abdominal pain worsens during treatment, the pregnancy may develop into an induced abortion and need to be terminated promptly. When symptoms of preeclampsia appear, you need to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s advice to keep the fetus actively treated.