Although motherwort has certain auxiliary improvement effects on women with irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea, it is not recommended for women to drink motherwort for a long time, as it may have certain adverse effects on women’s bodies. In particular, women during pregnancy should use motherwort with caution, as it may be harmful to themselves and their fetus if taken blindly. Motherwort is a common Chinese herb, slightly cold, bitter and pungent, with the effects of activating blood stasis, regulating the meridians, diuretic and decongesting, clearing heat and detoxifying. In Chinese medicine, motherwort is often used as an aid to improve gynecological disorders such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and postpartum stasis, so some women think that drinking motherwort regularly and regularly has certain health benefits, but this is actually not true. Women who drink motherwort for a long time may have certain adverse effects on the body, especially for women with blood deficiency, weak spleen and stomach, and abnormal liver and kidney functions. Women who drink too much motherwort during pregnancy may also suffer from miscarriage, and must not use the medicine at will. Therefore, the medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and the dosage and course of treatment should be formulated according to the woman’s own condition, and should not be taken for a long time when not necessary. In Chinese medicine, the treatment of diseases requires the interplay of drugs and evidence-based treatment. Therefore, it is recommended that women should use the medication reasonably under the guidance of a doctor according to their own constitution and disease condition to avoid adverse reactions or aggravation due to wrong medication.