For women who have an early period but are pregnant, it is often considered that it is not really an early period but abnormal vaginal bleeding due to pregnancy, which may be due to implantation of a fertilized egg or abnormal vaginal bleeding due to a preterm miscarriage. Since a woman is pregnant, she needs to consider whether to continue the pregnancy. If she does not have a need to have children, she should go to the hospital for an ultrasound to confirm the intrauterine pregnancy at about 45 days after menopause, and depending on the results of the test, she should consider whether to have a medical abortion or an induced abortion to terminate the pregnancy. For women with fertility requirements, they should start taking folic acid immediately to prevent fetal neurovascularity, and should also check the growth and development of the embryo by ultrasound around 50 days after menopause.