The bleeding of ectopic pregnancy is mainly intra-abdominal bleeding, which has a lot to do with the duration of pregnancy, as follows: I. Serious cases: if the pregnancy is long and the mass is relatively large, or if you see a fetal heart and fetal bud outside the uterus when you do ultrasound, in this case the bleeding will be more serious once there is rupture. Second, less serious cases: If the HCG in the blood of ectopic pregnancy is relatively low and no obvious mass is seen during the ultrasound, if the bleeding may be an ectopic pregnancy miscarriage, such bleeding is not serious. Once the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is confirmed, the treatment plan must be determined according to the patient’s specific situation. If there is intra-abdominal bleeding, the patient has significant pain and the mass is relatively large, immediate surgical treatment must be done.