Yes. There's a chance the procedure could go wrong and you could get an infection.
Also, it can also lead to emotional disorders when/if you do eventually want to have children.
2007-02-14 10:00:06
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answered by Linda T 2
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Yes. Anyone who denies this is denying the facts, and probably has a financial interest in abortion. For information on how abortion can affect a woman's ability to conceive and carry a child to term, see:
http://afterabortion.info/complic.html
http://www.abortionfacts.com/reardon/effect_of_abortion.asp
It doesn't matter where or by whom an abortion is committed. Every abortion has the potential to seriously damage a woman's reproductive organs. When a woman is pregnant, her cervix is tightly closed to protect her baby. Forcing it open can cause tearing and permanent damage. In addition, abortion is known as a "blind procedure" because the abortionist cannot see what he is doing when he inserts sharp instruments into the womb. The uterus can be scarred or even punctured, sometimes necessitating a hysterectomy.
For more information on abortion, visit http://Abort73.com
Please note: The website given by an answerer above me, prochoice.org, is the website for the National Abortion Federation. The NAF is an organization of abortionists, people who make their living selling abortion! Do you really think they are going to provide women with unbiased information? Think about it.
2007-02-14 11:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there is a risk. Many women have an abortion and go on to have children later, but there are no guarantees. In every 1000 abortions, there is damage to the cervix in about 10 cass, and damage to the uterus in about 4 cases. Post-abortion infection can cause scarring in the fallopian tubes, and possibly block them.
2007-02-14 10:06:49
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answered by Maggie E 2
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I believe it can, but I'm pretty sure it's something fairly rare. I mean think about it, abortion is messing with a woman's reproductive system in a major way, so of course there is a chance of causing a problem that could lead to infertility.
Of course, all the "pro-choice" people will tell you that there's no link between abortion and infertility. Just like the cigarette manufacturers used to say there's no link between lung cancer and smoking.
Abortion doesn't directly necessarily cause infertility, but an infection resulting after an abortion could cause it. So even though the chances are low, it can happen.
Everybody said the "RU 486 pill" was totally safe, but we found out that is not true when a couple of women died from it.
2007-02-14 10:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Afraid of what their husbands would do, or the husband needs it. My aunt was pregnant along with her 4th youngster in the Nineteen Seventies. Her husband compelled her to have an abortion. If she refused, he stated he would go away her and the three kids. She would have had no money to take care of the youngsters, and she or he was once too scared to come back back home to her mother and sisters when you consider that she left with this gem of a man when she was once young and she was too based. I'm definite that kind of factor nonetheless happens these days too.
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answered by calvani 4
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No, it does not but some times around the same time that you had the abortion your body can think that is time for you to have this baby ......... and that is the only reason that most doc say that can happen
2007-02-14 12:54:29
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answered by CJ 2
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It depends where you choose to have abortion at. It is very safe if you decide to do in a clinic or in a hosital. There were never a case that after abortion, you cant able to have children again. It is very safe, but if you decide to do this, i recommend have it up for adoption. It is better for you in the furture in case you might have some regretion.
2007-02-14 10:01:42
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answered by kathy T 2
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Yes it can. It really depends on the doctor. Sometimes mistakes happen. They could accidenty clip your tubes. If you have an abortion why would you want to get pregnant? I am sorry but this a sore subject with me.
2007-02-14 10:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is very possible, and it happens more than not, that women who have abortions cannot conceive again. This is one of the risks of having one.
2007-02-14 10:21:09
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answered by d4cav_dragoons_wife84 3
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No, if a woman has a safe, legal abortion performed by a qualified physician she still can have children.
Here's an article with the facts:
http://www.prochoice.org/about_abortion/facts/medical_abortion.html
As with any medical procedure, there can be complications which is why one should be able to go to a qualified physician and get follow up care.
2007-02-14 10:04:03
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answered by Treadstone 7
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