The clinical symptoms of bleeding in ectopic pregnancy are irregular vaginal bleeding in very small amounts, and some people experience small amounts of vaginal bleeding just after menopause, which is often mistaken for menstruation by the patient and the possibility of ectopic pregnancy is ignored because of the reduced menstrual flow. If internal bleeding occurs in ectopic pregnancy, it can cause pallor and cold sweat in the limbs within a short period of time and go into shock quickly. Therefore, it is important to pay sufficient clinical attention to ectopic pregnancy to achieve early detection and early treatment to avoid serious consequences. In addition, whether to adopt surgical treatment or conservative treatment for ectopic pregnancy must be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.