Abortion is something that no woman wants to face, but due to various reasons such as physical, economic, or unmarried status, many women have to choose abortion to terminate their pregnancy. Abortion actually causes great harm to the uterus, and if it is caused frequently due to physical or other factors, the harm will be even greater. So what harm does frequent miscarriage cause to the uterus?

1、 It may damage the endometrium, which may affect normal pregnancy in the future. If unmarried women have repeated pregnancies and miscarriages, it can cause serious damage to the endometrium. Once the endometrium is damaged and normal pregnancy is needed, it can easily lead to placenta previa, which can cause prenatal bleeding. Some women may also experience habitual miscarriage due to multiple miscarriages.
2、 If incomplete abortion occurs, it will affect uterine contractions and lead to poor repair of endometrial wounds, resulting in prolonged vaginal bleeding, excessive bleeding, and even severe bleeding, leading to anemia and shock. In this case, timely blood transfusion and emergency surgical curettage to stop bleeding are necessary. Failure to handle it in a timely manner may also endanger life.
3、 May cause menstrual disorders. Some anti pregnancy drugs can inhibit ovarian function and affect follicle growth and development. Some women may experience menstrual disorders after miscarriage, such as long or short cycles, excessive menstrual flow, and other symptoms.
4、 It may lead to uterine cavity infection, causing some gynecological inflammations, such as endometritis, which is very common. Severe cases not only affect health, but also affect normal fertility.
In fact, regardless of the method of abortion, it can cause mild or severe damage to a woman's uterus, especially frequent abortions, which can cause even greater harm. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid abortion as much as possible and to do a good job in contraception. Once abortion is necessary, it is also important to choose a regular hospital for surgery to reduce damage to the uterus.