Can you still get pregnant after six abortions?

It is possible to get pregnant again after six abortions, but the probability is relatively small, less than 40 or 50 percent. Even if you do get pregnant, you may have a spontaneous or induced miscarriage. Most abortions do not affect subsequent pregnancies once, twice and more than half of the time. Therefore, it is generally recommended to use contraception as much as possible, and to do less abortions and abortions that damage the uterus. However, if the volume and duration of each period after the abortion is exactly the same as before the abortion and does not decrease, it will not be a big problem. If the decrease in menstrual flow is particularly large, by 1/3 or even more than half, it is possible that there may be a case of uterine adhesions. In this case, a hysteroscopy may be needed before the next normal pregnancy preparation. If there are uterine adhesions, it may be recommended to treat the adhesions and separate them before the next pregnancy. In addition, multiple abortions may also affect future pregnancies if they result in inflammation blocking the fallopian tubes or pelvic adhesions.