“…Disease distribution examined presented as: ectopic pregnancy (17/42.5%), and from 1 (2.5%) bilateral tubal ligation, chlamydial infection-tubal infertility-ectopic pregnancy ,ectopic pregnancy on patients after IVF with abnormal sperm characteristics, ectopic pregnancy after oocyte donation in menopausal patients, ectopic pregnancy after donation surviving even with the absence of exogenous steroids, ectopic pregnancy after embryos with thickened zona pellucida, ectopic pregnancy after empty follicle syndrome, ectopic pregnancy after exposure to levonorgestrel, heterotopic abdominal pregnancy, heterotopic abdominal pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy after hydrosalpinx, menopause and oocyte donation, ovarian heterotopic pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy after pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic inflammatory disease-ectopic pregnancy and neonatal complications, primary infertility, tubal factor infertility and bilateral ovarian pregnancy, tubal sterilization while 3 (7.5%) did not mentioned disease. Funding source of each study per Journal published is seen on Fig 8. www.intechopen.com (n=405) showing a 2.4% and 7.6% EP rate, respectively (Pyrgiotis et al, 1994). Tubal factor presented as 85.7% of all causes of ectopic pregnancies.…”