These can be associated with the immediate side effects, risks during future pregnancies, and risk of emotional, psychological and/or physical health. After an abortion has been done, there are many possible risks associated with the procedure including: pelvic infections, incomplete abortion risks, blood clots in the uterus, heavy bleeding, cut cervix, puncture uterine wall, and anesthesia-related complications (Ramah …show more content…
Complications associated with an abortion, or having multiple abortions, may make it difficult to have children in the future (Ramah International). Also, research has linked the risks between abortion and future pregnancies by: Vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy, preterm birth, low birth weight, placenta problems, such as retained placenta, an incompetent cervix poses risks for future pregnancies — particularly during the second trimester — including: premature birth, pregnancy loss. In such cases, surgery might be needed to repair the damage before a woman can conceive another child, and a weakened or damaged cervix can lead to the potential for the cervix to open prematurely (incompetent cervix) in a subsequent pregnancy (this is more likely to affect women who have had multiple surgical abortions) (Ramah