After receiving surgical treatment for ectopic pregnancy, it usually takes six months to one year to return to normal, and the exact recovery time is related to the location of the ectopic pregnancy. 1. Tubal pregnancy: it usually takes about one month after surgery to return to normal. If the tubal pregnancy has not ruptured, it can be treated conservatively with medication; if it has caused rupture, it needs to be treated with surgery. 2. Ovarian pregnancy: generally need to undergo laparoscopic surgery, about half a month to a month to return to normal. If ovarian rupture is caused, it will lead to increased bleeding and prolong the recovery period. 3. Abdominal pregnancy: It takes about a month to fully recover from the condition, and if the condition is more serious, it may lead to a longer recovery period. 4. Cervical pregnancy: it takes about a month to return to normal. Ectopic pregnancy is very harmful, it is recommended that women need to terminate pregnancy in time once ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed.