Many non-human induced abortions can cause great harm to the physical and mental health of pregnant women. In many cases, pregnant mothers hope to conceive again after the abortion in order to make up for their guilt and the pain of losing their baby. But they also have many concerns, such as how long it takes to conceive again after a miscarriage, and whether their physical condition is suitable for another pregnancy. So, how many days after an abortion can one become pregnant?
Firstly, doctors generally recommend that it takes six months to conceive again. Because the uterus often needs to rest for a period of time after abortion, and the pregnant mother's body is also in a weak state, there must be a period of time for the body to gradually recover. So it would be more appropriate to have a baby again six months to a year after a miscarriage. In fact, abortion is not a trivial matter. It is a form of harm to women. If the body does not recover well after abortion but becomes pregnant too early, it will have adverse effects on the development of the fetus and women's health.
Secondly, if the fertilized egg implants and grows on the yet to fully recover endometrium of the uterus, it is easy to experience a natural miscarriage. It can even cause recurrent miscarriage, which not only affects women's physical health, but is also quite troublesome in treatment. If there are repeated miscarriages, it can also be very painful for parents who want to have a baby. So in order to provide sufficient rest for the body of women who have had an abortion, doctors recommend considering pregnancy again at least six months or a year after the abortion.
Also, some mothers may believe that after abortion, it is a safe period and ovulation will not occur. This is actually unscientific. It is necessary to have a thorough understanding of relevant knowledge and follow the advice of doctors to take good care of oneself after abortion.