Unlikely: When ivf is performed appropriately, your chance of ectopic is very low. Certainly it should be less than 2%. However, there could be abnormalities of the uterus or tubes that predispose. So a complete evaluation before ivf is appropriate. But in general you should not have another ectopic with ivf.
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