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Elective abortion: Does it affect subsequent pregnancies?

Getting an elective abortion involves making a personal choice to end a pregnancy. Most often, elective abortions don’t cause fertility issues or problems with future pregnancies.

But risks to future pregnancies may depend on the type of elective abortion you have:

If you’ve had an elective abortion and you’re concerned about becoming pregnant in the future, talk with your healthcare professional. Ask about the risks and the steps you can take to raise your chances of a healthy pregnancy.

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