Threatened miscarriage, or Early Pregnancy Bleeding, refers to the symptoms of vaginal bleeding in pregnant women during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Western medicine usually suggest bed resting or treat with progesterone or other Conservative treatments. Traditional Chinese Medicine distinguishes it into two types: "fetal leakage" and "fetal movement restlessness" according to accompanying symptoms. This case is a 33-year-old postpartum woman in her third pregnancy. Due to the increased loading in her work recently, she felt tired often and developed vaginal bleeding and abdominal tightness at 14 weeks of gestation. She came to the Chinese medicine clinic for medical treatment. After diagnosis, Chinese medicine treated with nourishing the kidney and nourishing spleen, supplementing qi and blood. After the treatment, the symptoms of vaginal bleeding did not happen again and she gave birth to the baby six months later.