Limpopo Fertility Clinic – Newsletter March 2023

Limpopo Fertility Clinic – Newsletter March 2023

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Welcome to the March edition of the LFC Newsletter.  In this edition, we explore the common question of whether a previous abortion could impact your chances of conceiving in the future.

COULD A PREVIOUS ABORTION AFFECT YOUR CHANCES OF FALLING PREGNANT?

When it comes to fertility, there are many factors that can impact your ability to conceive. One such factor is a history of abortion. It’s common for people to wonder how a previous abortion may affect their fertility.

The general consensus among medical professionals is that a single, uncomplicated abortion does not significantly increase the risk of future fertility problems. In fact, many people who have had abortions go on to conceive and carry healthy pregnancies. However, there are some cases in which an abortion could have an impact on fertility.

  • One way that an abortion can impact fertility is by causing scarring or damage to the uterus. This can occur if the abortion procedure causes injury to the uterine lining or if there are complications during the procedure. Scar tissue can interfere with implantation and make it more difficult for a fertilised egg to attach to the uterine lining. In rare cases, scarring can lead to a condition called Asherman’s syndrome, which can cause infertility.
  • Another way that an abortion can affect fertility is by causing an infection. Infections can cause inflammation and scarring, which can also interfere with implantation. If left untreated, infections can lead to more serious complications that can impact fertility, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

It’s worth noting that the risk of experiencing these complications is relatively low. The vast majority of people who have abortions do not experience any long-term effects on their fertility. However, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks and to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms or complications after an abortion.

If you are concerned about your fertility after an abortion, there are steps you can take to improve your chances of conceiving. First, make sure you are taking care of your overall health. This includes eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding unhealthy habits like smoking and excessive drinking.

You may also want to consider seeing a fertility specialist. A fertility specialist can evaluate your fertility and recommend treatments or interventions that may improve your chances of conceiving.

So, while a previous abortion can potentially impact fertility, the risk is relatively low. Nevertheless, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks and to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms or complications.

At Limpopo Fertility Clinic, our mission is to help you navigate the often complex and emotional journey towards parenthood. Under the guidance of Dr Jackson Ndhlovu, our expert team is dedicated to providing the highest quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring that you feel informed, empowered, and in control throughout the process.

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