No, it does not. However, it does create a huge amount of side affects, the longer you wait to do it, the worse they are.
Your body is preparing to take care of your baby; your hormones will go crazy and your breasts will prepare to give milk and your womb and etc. are doing all sorts of things. You get rid of the baby a few months in, you won't be infertile. But you will have to deal with most of your body going nuts. You will also have a high risk of getting breast cancer, since all those changes happened and nothing came of it, it really screws up your body (scars your uterus, high risk of cancer in breasts, hormones even MORE wacked than before...).
I'd recommend either getting an abortion in the first month or two or just keeping the baby altogether. Afterwords you have a chance for a lot of problems.
2006-11-25 14:05:41
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answered by koros 2
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It can it all depends on your body. The more abortions you have the more infertil you will become. When your body has a baby growing inside you and when you get the abortion it can mess with your system. So it all depends it's a 50/50 chance but you're more likely to the more you have.
2006-11-25 15:32:14
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answered by Samantha M 3
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Not under normal circumstances. The longer you wait to have an abortion, the riskier it becomes now and later. A really late abortion--late 2nd trimester thru 3rd--can damage your body and sometimes cause infertility, or complications in later pregnanacies.
2006-11-25 13:56:28
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answered by ak47_girl 3
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Late term or "botched" abortions can cause an incompetant cervix, making it difficult to carry to term in the future. While this is not "infertility" in the sense it won't have anything to do with getting pregnant, it can alter the ability to CARRY a child.
2006-11-25 13:56:00
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answered by PennyPickles17 4
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An abortion finished with the aid of a experienced expert (physician) in a sparkling and legitmate hospital would not have led to any long-term injury. in case you probably did not have any infections or severe bleeding after the technique, you could particularly anticipate that all and sundry is properly. there are a number of stuff that would reason a prior due or missed era. Have your known practitioner inspect in case you nonetheless dont' get a era or a favorable try, yet do not beat your self up or think of that it is your fault.
2016-10-13 03:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it causes infertility exactly but there are a lot of serious side effects, things that the clinic doesn't even tell you that can happen. It's a good idea to research it all before making the decision to have one.
2006-11-25 13:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a friend who had multiple abortions and went on to have 3 healthy children.
2006-11-25 13:58:26
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answered by Lisa 2
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no it usually doesnt but if someone gets abortions repeatedly as a form of birth control, it can cause scarring and make it difficult to get pregnant or even carry the baby to term.
2006-11-25 13:53:00
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answered by deceptions 2
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No, however a bad performed abortion can leave you infertil or even kill you.
2006-11-25 14:43:21
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answered by Lilly 5
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Nope. I know of at least two females who have had abortions and went on to have kids later. One had two children, the other had three. Healthy and beautiful kids.
2006-11-25 13:52:57
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answered by dawnsdad 6
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