Pre-eclampsia is a condition that occurs early in pregnancy when there is a small amount of vaginal bleeding that stops on and off, accompanied by mild lower abdominal pain and back pain. It may lead to miscarriage or the pregnancy may continue after appropriate treatment. There are many causes of pre-eclampsia, such as abnormal development of the fertilized egg, endocrine disorders, placental malfunction, blood type incompatibility, maternal systemic diseases, excessive mental stimulation, genital malformation and inflammation, and trauma. Western medical treatment includes progesterone for fetal preservation in early pregnancy and intramuscular injection of chorionic gonadotropin. In mid- to late-pregnancy, sedatives and beta-blockers can be used to reduce mental stimulation and suppress contractions. In addition, oral vitamin E is also beneficial in maintaining the development of the embryo. For the treatment of pre-eclampsia miscarriage, TCM has obvious characteristics and advantages. Pre-eclampsia miscarriage is called “fetal disturbance” and “fetal leakage” in Chinese medicine. The framework of TCM obstetrics and gynecology has been outlined in the Nei Jing, and the idea of nurturing the fetus and calming the fetus was clearly put forward in the Han Jin Kui Yao (Essentials of Pregnancy), and a large number of prescriptions for calming the fetus were extensively collected in the Song dynasty’s “Women’s Complete Good Formula”. Chinese medicine believes that the main cause and mechanism of pre-eclampsia miscarriage is the damage to the punching point and the lack of solidity of the fetus. The method to calm the fetus is to tonify the kidneys and strengthen the spleen, and to benefit the Qi, nourish the blood and clear the heat, in order to consolidate the fetal element. The formula is as follows: Cuscuta sinensis 20g, Radix et Rhizoma Sequoiae 15g, Radix et Rhizoma Sangchuang 15g, Colla Corii Asini 15g, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng 15g, Radix et Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae 20g; for the treatment of weakness of Qi and Blood: tonify Qi and nourish Blood, consolidate Kidney and calm the fetus, the formula is Fetal Element Drink (Jing Yue Quan Shu). The formula is: Ginseng 30g, Atractylodes Macrocephala 15g, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephala 15g, Eucommia Ulmoides 15g, Paeonia Lactiflora 15g, Glycyrrhiza Glabra 3g, Pericarpium Citri Reticulata 9g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 12g. The formula is as follows: Radix Rehmanniae 15g, Radix Scutellariae 12g, Radix Scutellariae 12g, Radix Rehmanniae 15g, Radix Paeoniae 15g, Radix Rehmanniae 15g, Radix Glycyrrhiza Glabra 3g. The treatment for Blood Stasis type is to benefit Qi, harmonize Blood, invigorate Blood and calm the fetus. and the pathogenesis and changes in the condition need to identify the evidence and add or subtract. In addition, Chinese medicine also attaches great importance to post-pregnancy conditioning, “fetal education” doctrine began in the Zhou dynasty, is the ancient Chinese natural philosophy of “prudent beginning” concept of embodiment. Early pregnancy is the most common stage of miscarriage and is also a teratogenic and sensitive period, so the regulation of the early pregnancy stage is especially important. Traditional Chinese medicine advocates that the mind should be nourished by a peaceful mood, the body should be nourished by a moderate lifestyle, the kidney energy should be protected by a moderate sexual intercourse, the diet should be light and balanced, and the medicine should be used in a peaceful way without going away. These are important guidelines for early health care for pregnant women.