A little bit of blood in a month or so of pregnancy is mainly seen in the case of preeclampsia and embryonic arrest, suggesting that the embryo is not well developed, and you need to actively seek medical attention to clarify the causes and carry out reasonable treatment and treatment. Common causes and treatments 1, preeclampsia: If the vaginal bleeding is more obvious, bright red or dark red in color, accompanied by a strong feeling of paroxysmal pain in the lower abdomen, a feeling of falling, back pain and other symptoms, there is a great likelihood of preeclampsia. If the examination confirms intrauterine pregnancy, you can be given progesterone and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for fertility preservation treatment, bleeding symptoms will gradually ease in 1-2 weeks; 2, embryonic failure: If embryonic failure occurs, the pregnant woman’s pregnancy reaction will gradually disappear, such as no longer have nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions, the feeling of breast distension will also be weakened. There will be different degrees of vaginal bleeding, often dark red bloody leukorrhea, and the condition will progress to lower abdominal pain and discharge of the embryo. It is usually necessary to choose an appropriate method to terminate the pregnancy, and antibiotics should be given after delivery to prevent infection. Precautions When pregnant women experience bleeding symptoms in the early stages of pregnancy, the symptoms can usually be relieved by resting in bed and avoiding strenuous exercise. If the vaginal bleeding persists for more than 2 weeks, relevant examinations, such as endocrine examination and ultrasound, should be done to observe the uterine condition and whether the fetus is healthy.