Ectopic pregnancy bleeding is categorized as follows: firstly, vaginal bleeding; secondly, intra-abdominal bleeding caused by tubal rupture; and thirdly, bleeding caused by abortive ectopic pregnancy. Vaginal bleeding and bleeding from miscarriage type ectopic pregnancy, because when bleeding occurs in a certain part of the body, the coagulation mechanism is mobilized and the bleeding stops on its own, especially vaginal bleeding, and when the ectopic pregnancy is terminated, the exclusion of meconium tubal type vaginal bleeding will stop. In the case of a miscarriage type of ectopic pregnancy, the bleeding will also stop on its own. However, bleeding caused by tubal rupture will not stop on its own clinically, and the only way to achieve bleeding cessation is to give hemostasis by surgical means.