Bleeding at eight weeks of pregnancy but no abdominal pain is a serious condition. After pregnancy, with the hormonal changes in a woman’s body, the uterine lining will no longer shed, and the monthly period will stop. So women’s bleeding during pregnancy is not considered normal for menstrual bleeding, and should be alerted whether or not there is abdominal pain, mostly due to its abnormalities: 1. Ectopic pregnancy: the fertilized egg does not normally settle in the uterus, and the developing fertilized egg swells the walls of the fallopian tube, causing the tube walls to rupture and bleed. 2. Biochemical pregnancy: Biochemical pregnancy is a spontaneous abortion that occurs when the fertilized egg does not successfully attach to the uterus, accompanied by vaginal bleeding. 3. Pre-eclampsia: The separation of the embryonic villi from the uterine cavity causes uterine contractions and vaginal bleeding. Regardless of the cause of bleeding in early pregnancy, it is dangerous for both mother and child, you need to go to a regular hospital immediately, check the values of progesterone and HCG, and do ultrasound of the uterine adnexa. Combined with the results of the clinical examination, treatment is carried out under the guidance of specialized doctors. During the treatment period, the pregnant woman herself should actively adjust her mental state, avoid emotional depression, rest in bed as much as possible, and do not work hard.