If you suspect that bleeding after a fall after pregnancy may be caused by preeclampsia, vulvar tissue injury, etc., it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner for appropriate examinations such as pelvic ultrasound, etc., and for fertility preservation or debridement treatments. 1. Pre-eclampsia: If a woman is pregnant, a fall can easily lead to abnormal contractions of the uterus, resulting in symptoms such as abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and a feeling of falling in the abdomen, which is a precursor to pre-eclampsia, and requires timely treatment to preserve the fetus. 2. Vulvar tissue injury: If the vulva is injured during a fall, bleeding may also occur, often accompanied by vulvar pain, which needs to be cleared in time to prevent excessive bleeding or local infection. Once the above situation occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and under the doctor’s guidance, complete the relevant examinations, such as pelvic ultrasound, gynecological internal examination, etc., to ascertain whether the fetus is normal or not, and to take further corresponding treatment.