Angelica may cause miscarriage, and under normal circumstances, it is prohibited to be used in the prescriptions of pregnant women. From a TCM perspective, angelica has the ability to invigorate blood circulation, remove blood stasis and tonify the blood, with different effects depending on the combination. If there are some symptoms of pre-eclampsia, taking angelica may aggravate these symptoms. Angelica is mainly used clinically for the treatment of gynecological disorders related to menorrhagia, delayed menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea in non-pregnant women, usually under the guidance of a doctor. However, it is prohibited for women with severe functional uterine bleeding, incomplete postpartum malignant dew, and pregnant women during pregnancy. In addition to the prohibition of angelica, pregnant women should take proper rest during pregnancy and pay attention to their diet, giving a light, high-protein diet to promote healthy fetal development. If you need to use medication, you must go to a regular hospital and follow medical advice to avoid adverse effects on the pregnant woman and her fetus.