If you are pregnant for one month and have tingling pains in your abdomen, you should consider the possibility of pre-eclampsia miscarriage, depending on whether there is vaginal bleeding. If you don’t see any relief after rest, you must go to the hospital for examination to determine whether the pregnancy is intrauterine, and after determining intrauterine pregnancy, you can apply appropriate fetus preservation drugs. If the gestational sac is not visible in the uterine cavity, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy should be considered. In this case, you cannot apply birth control drugs, but only regular outpatient observation, and you cannot apply pain medication to avoid rupture of ectopic pregnancy to cover up the symptoms. You should not apply hot compresses to the small abdomen to avoid affecting the development of the pregnancy sac.