Ectopic pregnancies can cause bleeding, and most patients with ectopic pregnancies exhibit vaginal bleeding.
Ectopic pregnancy can lead to recurrent intravaginal bleeding, for example, 60 to 80 percent of tubal pregnancies can present with vaginal bleeding. Patients can present with vaginal bleeding similar to menstruation, but the amount of bleeding is less than that of menstruation. Ectopic pregnancy can also lead to intra-abdominal bleeding, and when the bleeding is heavy, the patient may also exhibit symptoms of hypovolemia such as dizziness and decreased blood pressure.
Ultrasound is an important test to detect ectopic pregnancy. If you find yourself with symptoms such as small amount of vaginal bleeding after menopause or abdominal pain and dizziness after menopause, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of the doctor and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.