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Cervical pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy with frequency less than 1%. Etiology is not sufficiently clarified, and a treatment depending on several factors begins with a conservative one, mainly in asymptomatic patients, and most often goes from methotrexate, through curettage to hysterectomy in case of profuse and life threatening bleeding. The present case reports a 35-year-old patient, without most commonly mentioned etiological factors for cervical pregnancy, who underwent curettage in eight weeks of amenorrhea with administration of a chemical coagulant, human fibrinogen, and human thrombin set.