Abortion, also known as abortion surgery, can be performed on women who are unable to support themselves after an unexpected pregnancy. Abortion poses certain risks to women's health, especially if proper care is not taken after the procedure and the body cannot recover well, it can lead to various gynecological diseases in women. So, what would happen if I had two abortions every six months?
If a woman undergoes two abortions within six months, it can cause significant damage to her uterus, severely damaging the endometrium. The more times a woman has an abortion, the thinner the endometrium will become, which has a significant impact on later pregnancy. Many women experience habitual miscarriage due to the thin endometrium and excessive number of abortions.
In addition, if there are too many abortions in a short period of time, the body cannot recover well, which can easily cause some intrauterine infections and chronic gynecological diseases. It is recommended to have a uterine re examination and vaginal examination at the hospital once a month after the surgery. If there are any diseases, timely treatment is necessary.
Although abortion surgery is simple, if women have too many abortions, it can seriously harm the health of the uterus. The uterus is the place where the fetus grows after pregnancy. If the nutrition is insufficient or the endometrium is too thin, it is very easy to have a miscarriage. Therefore, for the sake of their own health and future fertility issues, women must pay attention to protecting themselves.