Ectopic Pregnancy Suddenly Stopped Bleeding During Conservative Treatment

The absence of bleeding during conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy is generally considered to be a success of the conservative treatment, but the success of the conservative treatment is still based on specific test results. Ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy that usually leads to abdominal pain, bleeding and other abnormalities that can be improved by conservative treatment. Ectopic pregnancy treatment is accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding during the treatment period, and no bleeding during the treatment period is generally considered to be a success of the conservative treatment, but the success of the treatment still depends on the ultrasound examination for any abnormality as well as the return of the HCG to the normal level. However, it is worth noting that ectopic pregnancy is a bad way to get pregnant, if found in time to go to the hospital for examination and consultation, early treatment, early improvement, to avoid causing greater harm.