If a woman cannot have a baby after an unexpected pregnancy, she can only undergo an abortion surgery. Abortion surgery is indeed a relatively small procedure in modern medicine, but if the number of abortions is high and postoperative care is not taken, the harm to the body can be significant. Some women may experience infertility after undergoing abortion surgery. So, what is the chance of getting pregnant after two abortions?
Each woman has a different constitution and different postoperative care methods, so the chances of pregnancy after abortion surgery also vary. If one can undergo surgery at a reputable hospital and receive proper postoperative care, the chances of conception are still high if the body returns to normal. Of course, if postoperative care is not taken seriously or if the doctor's skills are not good, infertility may occur.
Every time a woman undergoes an abortion surgery, the endometrium becomes thinner. If the endometrium is too thin, the fertilized egg cannot successfully implant. In addition, even if the fertilized egg successfully implants, if the endometrium is too thin, it is still prone to miscarriage. If the endometrium is too thin, medication is needed to treat it.
Overall, the chances of getting pregnant after two abortions decrease, and the exact amount depends on the woman's actual physical condition. Women must pay attention to protecting themselves in daily life. If they are not ready to have a baby, they must take sufficient contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse.