If there are two lines on the test paper, clinically it must be a pregnancy, but whether it is intrauterine or extrauterine pregnancy, it is necessary to draw blood to check the blood HCG, and it is necessary to draw blood every other day in order to give a preliminary diagnosis. The most intuitive way to determine intrauterine and ectopic pregnancy is through ultrasound, only through the ultrasound to know the location of the gestational sac, and finally to determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy or an ectopic pregnancy. If you want to continue the pregnancy, in the absence of any discomfort, it is advisable to go back to the hospital for an ultrasound around 50 days after menopause to find out whether the size of the gestational sac matches the number of days after menopause and to find out how the embryo is developing. If you want to terminate the pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital around 45 days after menopause for B examination, as long as it is confirmed that the pregnancy is intrauterine and the yolk sac is seen, and clinically the blood routine, leukorrhea routine, clotting time and electrocardiogram are normal.