A pregnancy test does not detect ectopic pregnancy, but is a pregnancy test that will show a positive result. Ectopic pregnancy can be initially determined from the symptoms. If menopause occurs with severe pain in the abdomen and bleeding in the vagina, it may be ectopic pregnancy. In this case, you should go to a regular hospital for examination and take timely measures, otherwise it will be dangerous. The diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy can be confirmed by a number of tests. It is recommended that a laparoscopy be performed, which allows the intrauterine situation to be clearly seen through the hysteroscope, as well as the location of the gestational sac, so that the cause can be clearly diagnosed and surgical treatment can be performed at the same time. Other tests can also be performed to determine progesterone, if the abnormal pregnancy serum progesterone level will be below 10ng/ml, also ultrasound diagnosis and posterior fornix aspiration can be performed.