What does a positive pregnancy test mean?

A positive pregnancy test indicates pregnancy, but whether it is a biochemical pregnancy, a normal intrauterine pregnancy, an ectopic pregnancy or a gravid pregnancy requires further investigation. If there are no other symptoms after the menopause, you can go to the hospital for an ultrasound at about 45 days after the menopause to find out the location of the gestational sac and whether the number of days after the menopause matches the size of the sac. If the gestational sac can be seen in the uterus and the embryonic buds can be seen at about 45 days after menopause, it is a normal phenomenon, and if you want to continue the pregnancy, you should go to the hospital regularly to have the corresponding examination. If you don’t see any germs, it is recommended to check again after 5 days, as most of the time, germs can be seen, and the next step will be based on the results of the ultrasound.