When a woman accidentally becomes pregnant, if she wants to terminate the pregnancy, she can undergo an abortion surgery. Although painless abortion can now be performed without causing any pain to women, it still poses a threat to their physical health, especially causing significant damage to the uterus. So, does abortion affect liver function in women?
Having an abortion for women does not affect liver function, which is not harmful to the liver. However, abortion can damage the health of the reproductive system, and there is a possibility of heavy bleeding during surgery, which can lead to hemorrhagic shock, requiring blood transfusion for rescue. If the uterus ruptures, a repair surgery must be performed.
There are many long-term complications for women undergoing abortion, the most common of which are cervical and uterine adhesions, which can cause menstrual disorders and even lead to amenorrhea. It may also cause endometritis, leading to secondary infertility. If women undergo multiple induced abortions, they are also prone to developing uterine inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, and pelvic inflammatory disease, which can easily lead to infertility and ectopic pregnancy.
When women are not planning to have children, they must be prepared for contraception. After multiple induced abortions, the endometrium will become thinner. When a woman becomes pregnant again, it is not only prone to complications during pregnancy, but also detrimental to fetal development. In addition, undergoing abortion surgery can weaken a woman's immune system, which increases the risk of illness.