Since the exact time of menopause varies for women, the type of pregnancy test will vary and its practice will be very different. If a woman has had her menopause for a relatively short period of time, not more than 35 days, she may consider going directly to the hospital to have intravenous blood drawn to check for HCG so that she can determine directly whether she is pregnant. However, if a woman has had her menopause for more than 35 days but less than 40 days, she can use an early pregnancy test, or a pregnancy test stick, to detect pregnancy. In this case, you only need to receive a cup of morning urine, then put the test strip into the urine and observe the change of the test strip within 5 minutes, and you can also determine whether you are pregnant or not. If a woman has had her menopause for more than 45 days, she only needs to go to the hospital for an abdominal ultrasound to determine if she is pregnant.