Ectopic pregnancy often occurs 6 to 8 weeks after menopause. Ectopic pregnancy is when the fertilized egg is deposited in an abnormal location and does not settle in the uterine cavity. Ultrasound may not be able to detect ectopic pregnancy in early pregnancy, and only a preliminary judgment can be made by drawing blood to check for changes in the value of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). To confirm the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, if the tubal mass ruptures, there will be symptoms that cause irregular vaginal bleeding and tear-like abdominal pain. These symptoms mostly occur 6 to 8 weeks after menopause. Once the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy should follow the doctor’s instructions, timely and good review, when the mass is relatively small, HCG value is relatively low, can be treated conservatively. If necessary, surgical treatment is needed, specific need to follow the doctor’s advice.