Termination of pregnancy can be done on an outpatient basis up to the 3rd month of pregnancy, either by abortion or by medication. If you are in your 4th trimester and the fetus is formed, you will need to be hospitalized for an induced abortion. At 3 months, the fetus is already formed, and there is no way to terminate the pregnancy on an outpatient basis when the fetus is formed at 3 months, because there is a risk of hemorrhage when terminating the pregnancy. After 3 months, it is necessary to hospitalize for induced abortion to help deliver the fetus and help the uterus to return to normal. Induced abortion involves certain risks, which may cause more residue in the uterine cavity, and there may also be the risk of hemorrhage, so it is important to make adequate preoperative preparations to minimize the risks and ensure good health. When inducing labor, you need to bring along your family register, ID card, and a certificate of induced labor to induce labor. It is recommended to go to a more formal hospital to avoid unnecessary harm.