There are several ways to stop bleeding during menopause: 1. The first thing to do is to rule out whether the bleeding is caused by pregnancy. Although pregnancy is unlikely during menopause, as long as there is ovulation, there is still a possibility of pregnancy, so the bleeding caused by pregnancy should be ruled out first. If the bleeding is caused by pregnancy, abortion and uterine evacuation must be done to stop the bleeding. 2. Diagnostic scraping is recommended to stop the bleeding. Generally, for women over 35 years of age with abnormal uterine bleeding, a diagnostic scraping must be done in the absence of pregnancy to scrape the endometrium for pathological biopsy to clarify whether there are endometrial lesions, such as endometrial polyps or even endometrial cancer, which can be clarified by diagnostic curettage to clarify. Menopause is a high incidence age for endometrial cancer, and diagnostic scraping is also a good means to stop bleeding.3 For women who have excluded pregnancy and endometrial lesions during menopause, bleeding during menopause can be stopped with Chinese herbs, and also with hemostatic infusions such as hemostatic minerals. For menopause hemostasis, hormonal hemostasis can also be used, the most commonly used being the hormonal hemostasis method of estrogen-progestin combination. Generally, abnormal uterine bleeding during menopause caused by simple endocrine abnormalities will stop in 96 hours with hormonal hemostasis. Hormonal hemostatic medication must be used only under the guidance of a doctor.