Improper use of motherwort in early pregnancy has the risk of causing pre-eclampsia miscarriage. Miscarriage within a few days varies from person to person, and some women can experience vaginal bleeding 1-2 days after use. Motherwort promotes uterine contraction and has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Under normal circumstances, it is only used as a recovery medicine after miscarriage, mainly to stimulate uterine contraction and expel residues or accumulated blood from the uterine cavity. It is not used in either TCM or Western medicine to terminate early pregnancy, and there are no clinical cases of using motherwort to terminate pregnancy. If the patient has already shown signs of pre-eclampsia, such as bleeding or severe abdominal pain, in this situation where the uterus is already unstable, oral administration of motherwort may promote the expulsion of the embryo, but it may easily lead to incomplete abortion, so it is not recommended to try it, and if you want to abort, you should seek medical help at a hospital. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital after examination to determine intrauterine pregnancy, and after excluding contraindications to drugs, under the guidance of a gynecologist, choose either medical abortion or artificial abortion.