How Does An Induced Abortion Affect Future Pregnancies?
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How does an induced abortion affect future pregnancies? How does it affect my chances of getting pregnant in the future? What risks does it involve in the development of my child?
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 02:07:11 AM The abortion should not affect any future pregnancies. Question is more, what is the reason for the induced abortion? Was it abnormality in the embryo? Was there a genetic default? If any of these were the reasons for the abortion than you might want to discuss in more detail with your gyna how you can prevent another induced abortion when you get pregnant again, like early screening of the embryo
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Saturday 20th of February 2010 10:56:04 AM Most often induced abortions do not have any affect on future pregnancies. However, if there has been a surgical abortion and if the cervix has been damaged during this procedure it is better to undergo a thorough examination before you plan your next pregnancy. If there is a problem it can be set right surgically before you conceive.
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Sunday 28th of February 2010 03:30:04 AM Only pregnancies within about 49 to 62 days from the last menstruation will a doctor allow induced abortion. And that I should say is within the normal way that will not affect any future pregnancies in the future. However, should other parts of the internal organs were damage – for instance, during the operation especially that of the Uterus chances of future pregnancies’ highly be affected. When this happen, an immediate operation is required thus, it’s all in the hands of the doctor now.
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Sunday 28th of February 2010 06:00:50 AM The so-called induced abortion is done using surgical or chemical so it varies with the life of the fetus.
The chemical abortion occurs by ingestion of drugs, causing the expulsion of the embryo
Not running the abortion drug is made by the aspiration of the uterus to remove the fetus, or debris left over from it. Being well made and watced will not have a future consequences.
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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 05:01:54 AM Why the induced abortion? If its because of medical reason that has an affect on your health,your doctor is the best person to ask about this. On my opinion however, it boils down on how the abortion was performed. I knew of several ways as I understand it but from my own point of view, no damaged should be done on the uterus. It is important for me that that should not happen.
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