A positive urine test result, in clinical terms for gynecology, is overwhelmingly a positive urine pregnancy test. If the urine pregnancy test is positive, it indicates pregnancy, but whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy, an ectopic pregnancy or a biochemical pregnancy, further tests are clinically necessary to give a definite diagnosis. It is advisable to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination at around day 45-50 of menopause without any discomfort. The ultrasound examination will allow you to know the position of the gestational sac and to understand the development of the embryo, to see if it is normal and to determine if the pregnancy can continue. If you do not want to continue the pregnancy and want to have an abortion, it is advisable to have an ultrasound examination and other clinical tests on the 40th to 45th day of menopause, and only after you have passed all the tests can you make an appointment to have an abortion.