If you have been drinking traditional Chinese medicine and suddenly become pregnant, the main consideration is whether the ingredients of the traditional Chinese medicine you drank before contain medicines that are offensive and pungent and hot, such as Muxiang, Psoralea, Cao Wu, Chuan Wu, and so on. If it contains medicines with more attacking, it may induce malformations in the fetus. However, if it is a tonic medicine, it will have very little effect on the body. Drugs are metabolized through the liver and kidneys, which also produce certain side effects, as is the case with all drugs. However, a large portion of the ingredients of Chinese medicines have very little damage to the body, such as ginseng and goji berries. Therefore, I personally recommend that drinking Chinese medicine must be under the guidance of a doctor, and you should go to the hospital immediately after pregnancy to consult the doctor who prescribes Chinese medicine, so that you can take precautionary measures, and you can determine early on how harmful the effects of the drug on the body are.