Yes, of course..Depends on other factors, if the abortion was under concequences. Best of luck!
2006-07-11 03:32:17
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answered by sunflower 7
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yes you can!! Instead of aborting a child how about adoption? There are many people out there that can't concieve that want children!!! Abortion is murder. So if I were you I wouldn't get pregnant ever again unless you plan on keeping it and giving it a good life! The way it sounds I don't think that possible!
2006-07-11 03:29:38
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answered by Stacey R 2
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Yes, You can have more children if you have an abortion. I don't think you asked this question for people to be mean though, If you are having a hard time and need to make a choice on weather or not you should have a child you can consult with your doctor, family and friends, or a church. There are lots of parents out there that are looking for children to adopt (me being one of them) that would love to take care of your baby. While, it is your choice you can give someone a great gift by adopting and without the pain of abortion. This is something you have to put a great deal of thought into and should not be answered by people on yahoo. While, advice is nice this is something that should not be taken lightly.
2006-07-11 03:31:53
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answered by Jayme 2
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unless the abortion caused an abnormal amount of scarring or damage to the utereus then you can concieve just as easily as before the abortion. Sometimes surgical abortion causes scar tissue buildup that hinders the implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterine lining but that's not the norm. The vast majority of women who have abortions can go on to have successful pregnancies later on should they choose to.
2006-07-11 03:28:52
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answered by coxdebate 2
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Yes, sometimes you can, sometimes you cannot. That depends on how the abortion was done. Some doctors who are very expensive can make an excellent intervention, so in the future you can have your baby without any trouble as if nothing would have happened. Also after natural abortions usually you can keep on giving birth.
But poor people who usually cannot afford professional abortions, after having a cheap one, they cannot give birth anymore.
2006-07-11 03:28:05
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answered by Genio Atrapado 5
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Yes, I had an abortion when I was 18, and for a good reason. I'm now 21, getting married and pregnant again and I'm keeping it. I was in a really horrible position last time, and I do not regret my actions. So yes, you can most likely get pregnant again, It just depends on your body. Sometimes there are complications with abortions, but usually it's safe.
2006-07-11 04:32:02
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answered by Huliganjetta 5
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Yes, but if you have several abortions and then decide you want to have a baby, you'll probbaly have trouble keeping the baby as your body will begin sponateously aborting fetus'. Just start taking birth control and using condoms, and if the condom breaks, head to Planned Parenthood for the morning after pill, rather than undergoing a medical procedure.
2006-07-11 03:29:17
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answered by erin7 7
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Yes of course you can.
People... stop giving this girl grief about having an abortion. She just asked if it was possible, not your opinions on abortion. Don't judge her on what she did in the past. It's a personal choice.
Good luck and best wishes!
2006-07-11 03:45:42
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answered by shamrock 2
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Of course, as soon as you ovulate next. Always use reliable birth control if you do not want to become pregnant. Unlike others here, I don't condemn women for having an abortion, but it should be a learning experience in terms of being extra-careful about birth control.
2006-07-11 03:27:19
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answered by Dakota 3
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First of all why have an abortion if you are gonna get pregnant again? That is stupid. If you have an abortion, hell yeah you can get pregnant again if you have unprotected sex. So if you do not want to get pregnant either use birth control of all kinds or do not have sex. Just too simple.
2006-07-11 03:26:03
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answered by Coast2CoastChat.com 5
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Generally yes, barring any unforeseen complications or pre-existing conditions you may not know about. It would be in your best interest to speak to a doctor how the procedure works. It's not a thing to be taken lightly and I encourage you to consider this choice as well as all the alternatives thoroughly.
2006-07-11 03:38:06
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answered by Scotch 2
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