At five months of pregnancy, the fetus is already formed and of a certain size, and the uterus is much larger due to the pregnancy, which makes inducing labor more painful, both physically and mentally. Therefore, if it is clear that you want to induce labor, you need to do it as soon as possible, and you also need to take a good rest after the induced labor surgery to promote recovery. Induction of labor in five months of pregnancy, the cervix and the uterus expand and contract during the operation, and the patient will experience severe contraction pains, and the uterus resets after the induction of labor, there will be continuous contraction pains, and the patient may also be accompanied by lumbosacral soreness and swelling, anal discomfort and other symptoms. In addition, if the process of induced labor does not go well, amniotic fluid embolism, hemorrhage, retained placenta-membrane, infection, etc., it may bring harm to the body and may even be life-threatening. It is recommended to take bed rest after the operation and not to overwork or do strenuous exercise, so as to avoid pelvic congestion, which may lead to infection and bleeding. In addition, coitus should be avoided after induced abortion to prevent bacteria from entering through the rupture and causing inflammation. Five-month induced abortion belongs to late induced abortion, and patients are prone to depression, guilt, low mood and other mental pain. Family members should give patients encouragement and companionship so that they can try to overcome their bad moods. Appropriate outdoor exercises such as walking and yoga can be participated in to relieve depression, and appropriate psychological counseling can be done if the mood continues to be low.