The article describes a case of a cervical ectopic pregnancy in a female patient following the June 2022 US Supreme Court decision in the Dobbs case, which struck down federal protections for abortion rights. Cervical ectopic pregnancy is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy in which the embryo implants in the cervix, posing serious risks to the mother, including massive bleeding and rupture. The authors report that after the Dobbs decision, in states with abortion restrictions, doctors face uncertainty in treating such conditions, despite the fact that it is a medical emergency. In the case, care was delayed or modified due to legal concerns. The article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, volume 393, issue 24, pages 2483-2484, dated December 18 and 25, 2025. It highlights the impact of legal changes on clinical practice in reproductive medicine.