Ectopic pregnancy is a significant health problem for women prevalence is increase in patient with history of previous ectopic pregnancy or pelvic surgeries or pelvic inflammatory disease, and widespread treatment with assisted reproductive technologies the incidence of ectopic pregnancies has greatly increased during the past two decades and it is now estimated to occur in 2% of all pregnancies recurrent ectopic pregnancy in the remnant portion of the tube after ipsilateral salpingectomy has only rarely been reported. We present unusual cases of ipsilateral ectopic pregnancy occurring in the stump of a previous ectopic site.