It is also possible to get pregnant after two induced abortions, but it is relatively better to get pregnant at least six months after the induced abortion, because if the pregnancy is again just after the induced abortion, it will have adverse effects on the woman’s body, which may cause placenta implantation, placental adhesions, or even hemorrhage during delivery. Before a woman prepares for pregnancy, she should also undergo a health checkup, perform eugenic tests to exclude physical diseases and even clarify the causes of the two previous induced abortions. In the case of induced labor due to fetal developmental abnormalities, chromosomal examinations should also be performed for both men and women. If there is no abnormality in the physical examination, oral folic acid should be taken three months in advance during pregnancy preparation to prevent the occurrence of fetal neurospinal malformation.