Ectopic pregnancies do not usually heal on their own without treatment. Fertilized eggs that settle outside the uterine cavity are called ectopic pregnancies, customarily referred to as ectopic pregnancies. Tubal pregnancy is the most common form of ectopic pregnancy, and the typical symptoms are menopause, abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. When a tubal pregnancy miscarries or ruptures, one side of the lower abdomen suddenly feels tearing pain, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Due to intra-abdominal bleeding and severe abdominal pain, fainting may occur in mild cases and hemorrhagic shock in severe cases. In serious cases, it may be life-threatening. Therefore, ectopic pregnancy will not be cured by itself, and it needs to be checked and treated by doctors. If ectopic pregnancy has already occurred, you need to consult a doctor in time for medication or surgical treatment, such as the use of mifepristone, methotrexate and other medications, but also can choose to carry out laparoscopic surgery or open surgery to avoid life-threatening injuries. Pregnant women should pay attention to prenatal checkups during pregnancy, and actively listen to the advice of professional doctors to do comprehensive care and health care work.