Excuse me, is there hawthorn and red dates suitable for eating in the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine for miscarriage protection in the picture below?

Generally speaking, Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi has the effects of nourishing liver, spleen and kidney yin, clearing heat and cooling blood, and adding Cortex Moutan also has the effect of cooling blood. Does it look like there's usually bleeding? Just add a hemostatic. In the tonic, it may be to prevent the stomach from being disturbed, so I have no good appetite when the fetal image is unstable in the first trimester. Personally, I think that adding less hawthorn may remind me of an anti-adjuvant effect.