Bleeding cervical polyps in early pregnancy may lead to miscarriage, but it is not absolute, depending on the individual cervical polyp situation to decide. Early pregnancy cervical polyps are relatively small, the amount of bleeding is relatively small, will not be long-term bleeding, generally will not lead to the occurrence of fetal miscarriage. Early pregnancy cervical polyps are larger and have prolonged and recurrent bleeding, which may stimulate uterine contractions and cause the pregnancy sac to peel away from the uterine wall, increasing the chances of fetal miscarriage. After pregnancy due to the body’s hormone levels continue to increase, will induce cervical polyps continue to increase in size, vaginal bleeding repeatedly, may induce infection. If the infection is not controlled and retrograde to the uterine cavity, it may affect the growth and development of the embryo and also increase the chance of fetal miscarriage. Bleeding cervical polyps in early pregnancy should be promptly consulted to see if it may affect the fetus, and if there is any abnormality, treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.