If it is determined that embryonic abortion has occurred, it is not recommended to wait for a spontaneous abortion, but to have an abortion with manual intervention as early as possible. Although some pregnant women may show signs of pre-eclampsia or spontaneous miscarriage after embryonic abortion, the overall incidence is relatively low. Moreover, if the aborted embryo stays in the uterine cavity for too long, it may cause uterine infection, acute abdomen or fever, causing secondary damage to the uterus. In this case, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy and to perform an early clearance procedure. In addition, it is important to pay attention to the recovery of the uterus after embryonic abortion and apply medicines such as motherwort to promote the recovery of the uterus in a timely manner, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods during the recovery period while maintaining a balanced nutrition.