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Can multiple abortions cause permanent infertility in a woman?


Can multiple abortions cause permanent infertility in a woman?

It is my understanding that it can. (not will but can)

I really hope this is just a question. Remember abortion is not a form of birth control and bottom line it stops a beating heart

Here is some info I found I hope it helps
Women with infertility of 1-5 years' duration after an abortion, have had bone fragments discovered on vaginal ultrasound, and conceived after removal.
Fetal tissue left in the womb can rot, leading to infection and sterility.
Perforation of the uterus can lead to removal of the uterus.
Women with previous or existing Pelvic Inflammatory Disease have a decrease in fertility following an abortion.
Multiple abortions and delayed childbearing can lead to infertility

EDIT:: Here is more from mayo clinic website
There is much evidence that abortion is very safe in regard to its possible impact on future pregnancies. Research has shown that both abortion by medication (medical abortion) and abortion by surgery (surgical abortion) very rarely result in infertility or complications in subsequent pregnancies.

During a medical abortion, a woman takes oral medications 鈥?mifepristone (formerly known as RU-486) and misoprostol 鈥?during her first trimester to abort the fetus. In a recent 2007 study of more than 11,800 women, researchers concluded that medical abortion does not increase the risk of future miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, preterm delivery or low birth weight babies.

During a surgical abortion, the fetus is removed from the uterus with a vacuum pump or syringe during outpatient surgery. It's possible 鈥?but very uncommon 鈥?for a surgical abortion to cause scarring on the inside of the uterus or to weaken the cervix. Such damage, if it occurs, may need surgical treatment.

Like all medical procedures, terminations of pregnancies carry some risk. However, the risk of medical and surgical abortions is quite low.

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