Abstract
Cervical pregnancy represents an uncommon form of ectopic pregnancy, characterized by its distinctive implantation site, which poses significant challenges for clinical diagnosis and management. This article examines a case study of cervical pregnancy to investigate its epidemiological characteristics, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methodologies, therapeutic strategies, prevailing controversies, and prospective advancements. The objective is to furnish a clinical reference framework to inform research progress and enhance the clinical management of cervical pregnancy.