Early abortions are usually unmarked because they are performed inside the uterine cavity and the child is small in the early stages, so the cervix is not damaged during the abortion process, unlike full-term deliveries or induction of labor in older months. Because the fetus comes out of the cervix during the induction procedure, this condition can cause damage to the cervix, so it will be detected during the gynecological examination. In contrast, abortion is performed inside the uterine cavity, so there are no traces left on either the cervix or the vagina. However, the abortion procedure is still harmful to the uterus, so women should still use good contraception in general.