diagnosis guide
If you’ve just received a medical diagnosis, or you’re concerned that something in your present or past health history might be jeopardizing your fertility, check here for quick info on common medical conditions and how they can affect conception and pregnancy.
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Pregnancy Termination (Abortion)
How It Affects Fertility
Many women who have had abortions in the past and are now having difficulty conceiving are plagued by guilt, convinced that their difficulties getting pregnant are related to that procedure, no matter how long ago. But there’s no reliable evidence that having had one or more surgical first-trimester abortions performed under sterile conditions has any impact on fertility, and no evidence at all linking medical abortion (which terminates a pregnancy with medication rather than surgery) with infertility.
As with any surgery, though, if there were complications--such as a post-operative infection or hemorrhage--it’s possible that the fallopian tubes were damaged. Less common second trimester pregnancy losses can sometimes result in problems with the cervix in the next pregnancy, but even that is not very common.
