Maybe, but given that most women seeking abortion are <25 (if I remember correctly), I wonder if they're thinking that far into the future. It might help, I don't know.
If they aren't telling them this fact could force them to take a look into their future
Really the point is women seeking an abortion most times are under stress and vulnerable and the abortion business takes advantage of it
Women need to know all the facts
Well, thanks to the pro-abortion forces, we will never know if it might prevent abortions. Information is not something they market in, only fear.
10% with a such a serious morbidity as infertility is considered a high risk for surgical procedures. Especially for "elective" procedures.
We normally consider 1-2% within range, but hope for less. And surgeons are glad when the 30 day period (for counting complications against the surgeon's record) is over.
http://www.euroanesthesia.org/education/rc_vienna/02rc1.HTM
I can remember girls discussing future babies when I was a teen. And, when I teach our local kids about STD's, I get questions from 6th graders about relatives who had "PID" and now are infertile. (I answer these questions diplomatically, and refuse to actually answer about the specific case. But, when I've just shown the connection between infection, scarring, and infertility...)