It is possible to have two abortions in a year, but it is important to avoid them as much as possible because abortion has some damages to the human body, and apart from the more familiar damages to the uterus, it also has an effect on the mammary glands. Because the mammary glands and the body’s estrogen and progesterone levels are related, after pregnancy estrogen and progesterone levels rise, after having an abortion estrogen and progesterone levels fall. The repeated changes in hormone levels in the mammary glands can cause diseases such as hyperplasia, cysts or nodules. Curettage also damages the lining of the uterus, and there is also the possibility of uterine adhesions, perforation of the uterus, or inflammation of the fallopian tubes causing ectopic pregnancy or infertility and other complications, so if you are not planning to get pregnant, you must take contraceptive measures rather than terminate the pregnancy by abortion. If you don’t want to get pregnant for a long time, you can get an IUD, or you can take short-acting oral contraceptives, or you can use condoms. The use of emergency contraceptive pills or methods such as in-vitro fertilization is not advocated, as these methods are not particularly reliable and are not very safe.