It is important to rest for one month after the ectopic pregnancy surgery and to find out how the body is recovering. If the patient is anemic due to heavy bleeding at the time of ectopic pregnancy, it is necessary to check the blood routine in time after the operation to find out whether the anemia is still serious, and if necessary, treatment must be given to correct the anemia. In addition, it is clinically necessary to monitor the blood HCG after ectopic pregnancy surgery, and it is recommended to review the blood HCG in the hospital regularly after discharge. When the blood HCG drops to normal, it is considered clinically safe. Therefore, in addition to strengthening nutrition and rest, patients with ectopic pregnancy should also undergo appropriate tests in order to understand the recovery of ectopic pregnancy. If a patient with ectopic pregnancy is planning to get pregnant, it is recommended to have a tubal imaging test three months before pregnancy.