The chances of becoming pregnant after an abortion depend on the number of abortions performed, the trauma suffered by the patient during the procedure, and the recovery after the procedure. With effective recovery after the procedure, most patients can still get pregnant. Abortion can have a short-term impact on a woman’s health. If the trauma suffered during the procedure is minor and the endometrium and ovarian function recover well after the procedure, a woman has a better chance of conceiving during ovulation when she meets the criteria for another pregnancy. If the patient’s endometrium is more damaged or the basal layer of the endometrium is damaged during the operation, it is difficult for the patient’s endometrium to repair to normal within a short period of time after the operation, which can cause secondary infertility. Sexual intercourse should be prohibited for 1 month after abortion to avoid infection. For women who do not have the requirement to have children, pay attention to reasonable contraception after the operation to prevent re-injury to the body caused by unintended pregnancy.