“…Although more common than the primary form, it remains a rare variety of ectopic pregnancy, with perinatal mortality ranging between 40% and 95% ( Guèye et al ., 2012 ). Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy include sterility, intrauterine device, history of uterine trauma, termination of pregnancy by aspiration, uterine scar, genital infections ( Oudghiri et al ., 2013 ). Our patient had risk factors for ectopic pregnancy such as secondary sterility and ovarian stimulation.…”