Induction of labor does not require removal of the uterus, which means that there is no intrauterine residue, and under normal circumstances, this will not affect future fertility. However, because induced abortion can damage a woman’s health, if the uterine lining is too thin or the uterine cavity has adhesions, it will affect fertility. Induced abortion is generally used to end a pregnancy after 12 weeks of gestation by inducing uterine contractions artificially due to maternal or fetal reasons. If there is no uterine residue after induced labor, normally there is no need to do a purging operation. However, induced abortion may affect a woman’s fertility. Poor recovery from induced abortion or repeated induced abortions may lead to thinning of the uterine lining, which may affect the implantation of a fertilized egg and be detrimental to pregnancy. In addition, multiple induced abortions will also induce uterine adhesions, which will increase the chances of infertility. After induced abortion, women should rest more, should not be overworked, and avoid too much tension, and keep a good mood, which is conducive to recovery, thus reducing the impact on the reproductive function.