Patients who have had a medical abortion for the first time can also have a medical abortion for the second time if there are no contraindications to medical abortion, and the first medical abortion does not affect the effect of the second medical abortion. But repeatedly having a medical abortion can be very damaging to the patient. If the patient can keep the fetus, try not to have an abortion. Although a medical abortion does not go through the uterine cavity, the damage to the patient is relatively small, but a medical abortion can also cause damage to the endometrium and ovarian function of the patient. Repeated drug abortions can easily cause patients to have habitual abortions. Habitual abortions refer to the situation where the embryo will stop developing naturally and miscarry when the patient intends to have a pregnancy, even without an abortion, and this situation is related to multiple drug abortions.