In ancient times, people paid more attention to boys, believing that boys could continue the family line, and did not like girls. With the progress of the times and the development of science, most people nowadays no longer have this idea. But some families want girls. Is it easier to conceive a girl after induced abortion?

Whether to conceive a boy or a girl is determined by chromosomes, and it is not something that people can choose for themselves. Sperm with the Y chromosome are more likely to conceive a boy in alkaline environments, while sperm with the X chromosome are more active in acidic environments, which can easily harm girls. So it's not necessarily easier to conceive a girl after induced abortion, which is unscientific.
Induced abortion usually uses artificial methods to end the development of the embryo, and the longer the month of induced abortion, the greater the harm to the pregnant woman. Induced abortion can cause a series of complications, such as postpartum hemorrhage, birth canal injury, amniotic fluid embolism, and is prone to infection and other symptoms. A very small number of pregnant women may be allergic to the drugs used for induced abortion, leading to breathing difficulties, palpitations, and even serious consequences such as poisoning. In addition, pregnant women may experience habitual miscarriage or infertility after induced abortion.
Having a boy or a girl is a natural law, so it is not recommended to deliberately induce labor just because one wants to have a boy or a girl. Pregnant women should not induce labor arbitrarily for the sake of their own health.