Abortion affects ovulation

A woman's ovulation period is when an egg is released from her body. During this time, a woman typically releases an egg, which remains inside her body waiting to be fertilized. If women undergo a period of rest and recovery after an abortion, they may miss their ovulation period.

After an abortion, women need some time to recover so that they can re-enter ovulation. If women do not recover in time after an abortion, they may be at risk of becoming pregnant. In addition, abortion may also have a negative impact on a woman's immune system and reproductive tract, making ovulation more difficult.

Therefore, if a woman plans to have an abortion, she should do it as early as possible and under the guidance of a doctor. If a woman misses her ovulation period after an abortion, she should consult her doctor as soon as possible to learn how to re-ovulate and avoid the risk of pregnancy.