Pink discharge found in early pregnancy usually refers to vaginal bleeding, which is commonly caused by non-pregnancy factors such as cervicitis, cervical cancer, or pregnancy factors such as preterm miscarriage and bleeding in bed, either of which requires timely examination at the hospital to further clarify the cause and give treatment. If pregnant women have cervical polyps, they may have vaginal bleeding. They need to go to the hospital for physical examination and laboratory tests. Go to hospital for ultrasound examination. If it is clear that it is cervical cancer, it is generally recommended to terminate the pregnancy. If it is early stage cervical cancer and the pregnant woman wants to have a baby, she needs to cooperate with the medical staff to continue the pregnancy under close observation and wait for postpartum treatment. If the lesion is advanced, the pregnancy must be terminated as soon as possible and receive appropriate treatment. Pregnancy factors 1. Pre-eclampsia miscarriage: Pre-eclampsia miscarriage will have vaginal bleeding, which is usually small and often accompanied by lower abdominal pain. In case of pre-eclampsia miscarriage, pregnant women need to take bed rest, forbid sexual intercourse, avoid heavy physical activities, provide appropriate nutrients, give progesterone treatment for progesterone deficiency, actively control the underlying disease and carry out fetal preservation treatment. If the vaginal bleeding continues or even worsens after treatment, it indicates that miscarriage is unavoidable and the pregnancy needs to be terminated in time. 2. bleeding at bedtime: if the bleeding is at bedtime, it is a normal phenomenon and usually disappears after 1-2 days. The patient often feels paroxysmal abdominal pain on one side. In this regard, the pregnant woman should cooperate with the doctor for examination to determine whether the pregnancy should be treated conservatively or terminated. In early pregnancy, pregnant women are advised to avoid intercourse, relax, avoid overexertion, keep the pubic area clean and dry, have regular obstetric examinations, pay close attention to the development of the fetus, and seek medical treatment early if abnormalities occur.