Pregnancy after Abortion

A female willing to conceive again after enduring a termination may fall in any of two categories. Most women believe that they have positive chances of conceiving quickly after abortion as they experienced no difficulty previously, while the other group of women may think that abortion or termination of pregnancy may affect their future chances of a healthy conception.

After an abortion, a female can get pregnant; however, it is recommended to take some simple measures in order to optimize the maternal and fetal help and chances of an uneventful pregnancy. Knowing you’ve had an abortion can leave you worried about the impact on future pregnancies. So what’s the reality?

Whatever your reason for having an abortion was – and whether it was years ago or recently – it doesn’t mean that it will affect your chances of one day being a mom.

 

Is It Safe to Have a Pregnancy After Abortion?  

It is optimal to discuss pregnancy after abortion individually with the gynecologist or obstetrician for your safety. Abortion performed legally yield zero complications and is typically operated like a miscarriage. Doctors usually recommend waiting for at least 3 months before trying to conceive, or longer if abortion experience was a mid or late term. However, female who endures illegal abortion or suffered complications following the termination of pregnancy should wait longer. If the doctor advice no medical complication after examination then pregnancy after abortion is normally safe.

Most women don’t want to wait for 3 months after the abortion, yet it is recommended to give the body some time and rest so that it can regenerate and fix all the prior deficiencies. The well being of pregnancy after abortion can be calculated by several factors. To a certain extent, preconception behavior matters a lot to the fetus. For example, it is vital to consume folic acid before becoming pregnant to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.

The reason for conceiving again quickly after an abortion should be analyzed. If a woman had an abortion due to some medical reasons, the probability of those reasons to occur again is high that puts the child and mother on high risk. Some women regret their choice of abortion and want to get pregnant quickly again that is a psychological guilt and thus not a sound option. Additionally, women may seek abortion because of fear of her life and/ or safety of her baby in particular living scenarios; in all such cases, the decision of getting pregnant again can put her in danger if those circumstances have not changed.

How Soon Can I Get Pregnant After an Abortion?

A female can conceive right away after an abortion. Ovulation in a female is a natural phenomenon that is controlled by hormones. If no birth control option is utilized, the chances of conception are optimal as soon as normal ovarian cycles resume. That’s why if you are not looking to get pregnant again, use birth control methods after consulting a healthcare professional.

Pregnancy can occur within 7 to 10 days of abortion even when the woman is still bleeding. It is important to use reliable birth control technique just after the week following pregnancy termination. Women with aspiration procedure or early medical abortion can get pregnant almost immediately. Healthcare providers advise women with first-trimester surgical abortion or D&C procedure to wait for a month at least so that the uterus can be healed.

How does an abortion affect your chances of getting pregnant again?

It’s completely natural to worry about how your abortion may have affected your chances of getting pregnant again. Of course, just like with any operation, there is a small chance that complications can arise that may affect your fertility or pregnancy. And while this is rare, it’s a good idea to be aware of what these risks are:

What are the risk factors that could affect pregnancy?

There is a possible link between abortion and certain pregnancy and birth-related risks and while these are uncommon, they are good to know about.

‘If there was a problem during your abortion, you may face difficulties getting – or staying – pregnant,’ says Dr. Geetha Venkat, director of Harley Street Fertility Clinic.

The first step for the termination procedure is dilation of the cervix. In case of a tight cervix, more force has to be used to dilate it, which can traumatize the tissue. This can lead to an incompetent or weak cervix that can result in miscarriage or preterm birth.

If you’ve had a few abortions, you are at a higher risk of having an infection after the procedure. Worst case scenario, this can block the fallopian tubes, If the tubes are blocked, the egg and sperm cannot meet and natural conception will not occur.

What if I had complications during my abortion?


You shouldn’t have a huge amount of pain after having your abortion,  if you do, make sure you get checked out to avoid long-lasting consequences.

Strong stomach pains could mean there is some of the conception left behind, The prolonged bleeding may lead to anemia and weakness, or possibly an infection, which results in a tubal blockage.

Although it’s small, there is a chance that the lining of the womb can be damaged during an abortion. This can make it difficult to conceive, and how hard it will be is something that a doctor can verify.

However, it doesn’t always make it impossible to keep trying and make lifestyle changes to improve your chances when trying to conceive.

Emotional Consequences Of Abortion For A Woman  

Different women experience the termination of pregnancy differently. Often, you can hear women saying that, right after an abortion, they feel relieved. But this relief is, usually, only an initial, superficial reaction to abortion. Later, women go through many difficult emotions, which are related to the abortion.

Abortion affects all family members, as well as people who advise having an abortion and the doctors who perform it. Everyone who took part in killing an unborn baby, who cannot protect himself, suffers in some way. That the experience of abortion would not ruin the rest of one’s life, one needs to seek for the truth about abortion, self, others, and God. Talking to a competent counselor, social worker, family consultant or priest would be helpful in that.

 

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Resources: https://www.motherandbaby.co.uk/trying-for-a-baby/pregnancy-planning/help-to-get-pregnant/how-an-abortion-affects-your-chance-of-getting-pregnant-again

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  1. Rebecca Gardner
    Rebecca Gardner says:

    It was interesting when you explained that abortions affect our bodies the same way as a miscarriage if they’re performed correctly. I’m seriously considering getting a surgical abortion because I’m not at a stage in my life where I have the resources to take care of a child on my own. Thanks for sharing this info and giving me peace of mind about my future fertility if I do choose to get the abortion.

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