If there are two bars on the early pregnancy test, it means that you are pregnant and it is recommended to decide on the next test depending on the number of days of your menopause. It is not guaranteed that all pregnancies are normal intrauterine pregnancies, but in the case of ectopic pregnancies, two bars may also appear, so it is recommended to have an ultrasound. If there are no other symptoms since menopause, an ultrasound can be done around 45 days after menopause. At this time, it is normal to see the gestational sac, the yolk sac and, in some cases, the germ at this time. In case of ectopic pregnancy, irregular vaginal bleeding or pain in the lower abdomen may occur clinically, which should be taken seriously. If necessary, blood can be drawn to check the blood HCG to know whether there is a possibility of ectopic pregnancy.