Impact of abortion on fertility:
1. Abortion may harm the endometrium during the process, creating obstacles for future pregnancies: Abortion procedures may cause endometrial cutting and damage, the extent of which varies, affecting future pregnancies for some women.
2. The side effects of medical abortion itself may affect the body, including the reproductive system: Medical abortion may produce high doses of hormones such as pregnancy hormones and progesterone, which may affect the healthy development of conception and pregnancy.
3. Uterine inflammation or infection may occur due to complications or inadequate postoperative care: Poor operating room conditions, lack of antibiotics, accidental infections during the procedure due to poor surgical skills, among other factors, may lead to uterine diseases and impact future pregnancies.
In conclusion, the ability to conceive again is related to individual constitution, age, abortion techniques and processes, postoperative care, and other factors.
If you plan to conceive again, it is advisable to wait for a period after abortion for body and health recovery. Generally, doctors recommend waiting for one to three months to allow the uterus to recover and rest properly.
Furthermore, lifestyle adjustments are important if you plan to conceive again, such as increasing dietary nutrition appropriately, avoiding smoking, alcohol consumption, and other unhealthy habits. Regular gynecological check-ups are also necessary to ensure good health and prevent infections or diseases.
In summary, there is no direct correlation between abortion and future pregnancies. After undergoing an abortion procedure or medical abortion, it is essential to take personal care, follow medical advice, wait for full recovery, and then consider the possibility of a subsequent pregnancy. In case of unexplained fertility issues, seeking timely help from professional medical experts is recommended.