Ectopic pregnancy can be painful during conservative treatment, and the pain needs to be closely observed. If the pain is vague, consider it to be caused during conservative treatment. If the pain is severe in the small abdomen, it needs to be checked and treated in time. Ectopic pregnancy is a relatively common type of ectopic pregnancy in women, which occurs in women with bilateral tubal pregnancy and ovarian pregnancy. There are two treatment options: one, using the oral drug mifepristone. Secondly, the embryo is killed by intramuscular injection of drugs. When the ultrasound report indicates a significant reduction in the size of the ectopic pregnancy mass, along with a significant decrease in the blood HCG value and no abdominal distension and pain, the conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy is basically considered successful. If there is no discomfort in the abdomen during the conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy, the conservative treatment is considered to have failed.