What are the consequences of multiple abortions?

The consequences of multiple abortions can be analyzed into natural abortion and induced abortion, mainly in the following aspects: 1. Natural abortion: more than 3 consecutive natural abortions may cause habitual abortion, thus preventing normal childbirth, and may also cause the pregnant woman to have bad emotions such as self-blame, sadness and anxiety, resulting in different degrees of psychological trauma. Second, abortion: 1, abnormal menstruation: multiple abortions can cause abnormal hormone levels in the body, resulting in breast pain, menstrual disorders, low menstrual volume, and even cause amenorrhea; 2, endometrial damage: multiple abortions can damage the endometrium, resulting in thinning of the endometrium, increasing the chances of endometrial rupture after subsequent pregnancies, and in severe cases, uterine perforation with hemorrhage may occur. At the same time, if the fibrous collagen of the endometrium proliferates, it will form a scar causing uterine cavity adhesions; 3. Inflammatory infection: multiple abortions will damage the endometrium and bacteria will easily enter the uterine cavity causing infection, bleeding and other symptoms, and increasing the incidence of endometritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis and other diseases; 4. Infertility: multiple abortions will easily cause endometrial damage and uterine cavity adhesions, and cause This can affect the fertilization of eggs and eventually lead to infertility. Therefore, if there is no plan to prepare for pregnancy in the near future, effective contraceptive measures can be taken during intercourse to avoid irreversible consequences of multiple abortions.