Endometrial shedding at 7 weeks of pregnancy may be a preterm miscarriage, which may be treated with fertility preservation therapy, surgery, etc., depending on the situation, and a visit to the hospital is recommended. Endometrial shedding refers to the shedding of the lining of the uterus, which normally does not shed during pregnancy. If you experience symptoms similar to endometrial shedding, it may be a sign of preterm miscarriage and it is recommended to go to the hospital to check progesterone, blood HCG, ultrasound, etc. to determine the problem. If you are diagnosed with preeclampsia, you can first try fertility preservation treatment, such as taking progesterone, etc., and rest, and the medication should be used under a doctor’s supervision. If the fertility preservation treatment is ineffective to develop a refractory miscarriage, surgical termination of pregnancy should be considered.