The impact of abortion on women’s bodies is significant, including on physical and mental health. After an abortion, a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation will change, which is crucial to healing her body and re-establishing a healthy relationship.

For women who want to have children, abortion may affect their menstrual cycle and ovulation, thereby affecting their chances of becoming pregnant. In addition, women after abortion may feel fatigued, restless, and depressed, which may affect their emotional and mental health.

Therefore, women after abortion need to pay special attention to their physical and mental health and seek help from doctors and mental health experts. Doctors can help them recover physically and provide necessary treatment and care, while mental health professionals can help them deal with the psychological challenges after abortion and provide support and advice.

There is no definite answer to the question of how long it will take to ovulate after an abortion, because it is affected by many factors, including the woman's physical condition and the abortion process. However, generally speaking, women after an abortion need some time to recover and enter the next menstrual cycle. During recovery, a woman's menstrual cycle may become erratic and she may miss ovulation. However, doctors and mental health professionals can help women identify their cycles and ovulation, and help them heal their bodies and re-establish healthy relationships.