Will having too many abortions make it impossible to get pregnant?
Abortion, also known as induced abortion, may affect future fertility. Whether one can still become pregnant after multiple abortions depends on individual physical conditions and the specifics of the surgical procedures, but generally, there remains a chance of conceiving again.
Multiple abortions can significantly impact both fertility and overall health, making it difficult to determine whether future pregnancy is possible. This largely varies depending on individual constitution. Some women may develop infertility after just one abortion, while others may still conceive normally even after five or six procedures. These differences are closely related to individual physical characteristics, surgical techniques, and the skill level of the physician performing the procedure. The greater the number of abortions, the more severe the potential damage to the endometrium, thereby increasing the negative impact on future pregnancies. Therefore, when pregnancy is not planned, it is essential to use effective contraception.
If surgical procedures are properly performed, infection prevention is thorough, and the uterus and ovaries recover well post-surgery, with regular follow-up examinations at the hospital as directed by a physician, there usually will be no significant complications. It is recommended that individuals planning pregnancy undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation beforehand to check for fallopian tube patency, normal endometrial thickness, and proper luteal function.