No. An ectopic pregnancy or extrauterine pregnancy should be operated on as soon as possible to avoid major problems in the woman's body. Most commonly, it occurs in the fallopian tubes, although it can also occur in other areas of the body such as the ovary, the cervical canal, the pelvic area, and so on.
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