After pregnancy, if there is no intention to carry the pregnancy to term, you can choose either medication abortion or artificial abortion. Medication abortion is applicable to early pregnancy within 49 days of menopause, and can be chosen on the premise of ruling out contraindications such as diabetes, abnormal liver and kidney functions, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, glaucoma, carrier pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, etc. Medication abortion needs to be carried out in a medical unit with relevant qualifications. Induced abortion can also be considered at 6-10 weeks of menopause. Induced abortion utilizes negative pressure suction to remove the embryo and uterine contents. Induced abortion is an intrauterine, non-directly visualized procedure, which is somewhat blind, has relatively more complications, and cannot be performed frequently. The damage to the body from both medication and abortion is objective. If there is no plan for pregnancy, effective contraception must be used to avoid the damage to the body caused by repeated abortions.