Nowadays, many women choose to undergo abortion surgery after unexpected pregnancy because they do not have the conditions to have a baby. Although abortion surgery is not a major surgery for modern medicine, and postoperative recovery is also relatively fast. However, abortion poses significant health risks to women, especially to the uterus. So, can we have two abortions a year?
Having an abortion once can cause certain damage to a woman's uterus, and if done twice a year, the damage will be even greater. Abortion is performed inside the female uterus. If there are too many curettage procedures, irreversible damage will occur to the endometrium, causing it to become very thin, leading to menstrual disorders and affecting normal pregnancy.
The thin endometrium of women also makes it difficult for embryos to implant, and even if successful pregnancy is achieved, the risk of miscarriage is high, and there is a possibility of habitual miscarriage. In addition, multiple abortions may also cause uterine infections, leading to some uterine and cervical diseases. For example, problems such as endometritis, uterine polyps, or cervical erosion may occur.
Overall, having two abortions a year is definitely not good, and women must take comprehensive contraceptive measures without any fertility requirements. If you have sex without taking any measures, you need to take emergency contraceptive pills after sex to avoid pregnancy.