When ectopic pregnancy occurs in women, with the gradual growth of the gestational sac, the oversized mass will penetrate the implantation site to a certain extent, causing local rupture and bleeding, thus leading to the occurrence of hemorrhage. The most important symptom of ectopic pregnancy hemorrhage is abdominal pain. Generally, the amount of intra-abdominal bleeding is greater than 800-1000ml or more before the symptoms such as pale face, dry mouth, palpitations, coldness, weakness and even fainting will be obvious, which may even cause death if not treated in time. If ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed, treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. Once a patient with ectopic pregnancy has heavy bleeding, blood transfusion, fluid replacement and anti-shock should be performed immediately while preparing for immediate surgery. The ruptured foci of ectopic pregnancy should be removed and the bleeding stopped as well as the accumulated blood in the abdominal cavity should be removed in time during the operation. Because of the large amount of bleeding during ectopic pregnancy, postoperative symptoms of anemia may easily appear. In addition to taking medications to correct anemia as prescribed by the doctor, it is also necessary to strengthen nutrition in terms of diet, eat more iron-supplemented food and review the hemoglobin value. In addition, you should pay attention to rest, stay in bed as much as possible, and avoid excessive activities and pressure on the abdomen.