Abortion surgery is required to use the duckbill forceps, specific need to follow the doctor’s instructions. Abortion surgery mainly includes negative pressure suction and forceps. Usually, the bladder is placed in the lithotomy position before surgery, the vulva and vagina are routinely sterilized, a sterile towel is spread, and the uterus position, size, and adnexa are reviewed with a bimanual examination. The vagina is then dilated and the vagina and cervical canal are sterilized using a vaginal speculum, followed by negative pressure suction or forceps curettage. Platypus is a routine aid in female gynecological examinations. In addition, abortion can lead to complications such as bleeding, uterine perforation, incomplete suction, infection, etc. It is a remedy for contraceptive failure and should not be used as a routine method, and contraceptive measures, such as condoms, should be taken in normal times.