The normal process of labor is not very harmful for a woman, it is a natural process. For abnormal deliveries there may be hemorrhage, amniotic fluid embolism, uterine damage, reproductive tract damage, and pelvic organ prolapse. The first two are among the two most critical conditions during labor, and in severe cases can even be life-threatening. Giving birth more often may also have certain effects on the body, such as women will age a little faster, especially the abdomen, breasts and other organs. The more children you have, the harder it is for your abdomen to return to its pre-pregnancy state, and your breasts may appear to be drooping in shape. Not every woman will experience serious complications. Regular checkups during pregnancy and prompt medical attention for any abnormalities can reduce the risk to a certain extent.