Questionis there any possibility to know previous abortions of a women by testing her physically or any way with a doctor?
AnswerHello, lokesh,
There is no reliable way to be able to tell if a woman has had an abortion. If she suffered damage which is beyond what they normally expect, perhaps so. I am told that it is not possible to know that a woman had a pill abortion in the past. It is perhaps likely that at some point in the future, they will devise a way to tell. Surgical abortions are more likely to create visible and permanent damage, and given the effect they have on a woman's future children, this will lend additional evidence. For example, a doctor may do an examination of a woman's cervix and observe many tiny tears in the flesh caused by forcing open the cervix. Generally speaking, I suspect most doctors do not do this level of examination. Instead, they rely on the honesty of women when they fill out their medical history. Quite a few women will deny having had an abortion, and this may even extend to self denial. Certainly many women will deny that the abortion had a negative emotional impact on them. However, I often suspect a woman has had an abortion if she shows a certain attitude about whether abortion should be legal. When a woman defends the legality of abortion to the point of fanaticism, I suspect. Does this mean this is a reliable way to tell she has had one? I don't think so. It might even mean that her sister had one, and she was involved, for example.
If you are looking to determine whether a woman you care about has had an abortion, I would recommend you determine if she is a virgin, but don't do this outside of marriage. If she is not a virgin, that still won't tell you if she has had an abortion or not. That leaves you in a bad spot, I realize. But if you don't have the kind of honest relationship where she will tell you, then she might not be a good life partner. It takes real discernment to tell whether a woman is being totally open and honest, and it is easy to jump to the wrong conclusion.
Unfortunately, ultimately, there is simply no way to know for sure. For what it's worth, I hope this helps.