The status of an episodic pregnancy is indicative of a possible pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy. In the case of an incidental pregnancy, there is usually menopause, elevated HCG in the blood, and other signs of pregnancy, but the gestational sac has not yet been found in the uterine cavity, and it may be that the gestational sac is in the uterine adnexa, such as the fallopian tubes or ovaries, which is an ectopic pregnancy, but it is not yet known for sure. Ectopic pregnancy carries the risk of rupture of the gestational sac and hemorrhage and should be given high priority. In the state of incidental pregnancy, it is necessary to pay attention to rest and strengthen the examination of abdominal ultrasound to clarify the position of the embryo as early as possible. After clarifying ectopic pregnancy, conservative treatment or surgical treatment can be adopted according to the specific situation. During this period, you should pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and promptly seek medical attention once abnormal manifestations such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding occur.