What should I do if I don’t want to be pregnant for more than five months?

A pregnancy that is more than five months old and is not wanted can be terminated by midterm induction of labor. A five-month-old fetus, whose body systems have completed their initial development and whose body is relatively large, does not want to continue the pregnancy in the fifth month of pregnancy and cannot undergo abortion, can be induced to terminate the pregnancy. Induced abortion in the middle of pregnancy is more damaging to the body and it is recommended to consider it carefully. The fetus is larger in the fifth month of pregnancy, and termination of pregnancy has a greater impact on the pregnant woman’s body, which may cause complications such as endometrial trauma and relaxation of the endocervix, or even serious complications such as hemorrhage and pulmonary embolism, so it is recommended that pregnant women consider it carefully. After induced labor, pay attention to the cleanliness of the pubic area. It is recommended to wear loose cotton underwear and change them regularly to prevent infection, so as not to cause inflammation, avoid overexertion after surgery, pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition and promote physical recovery. It is recommended to choose a regular, large maternity hospital for consultation, because many relevant examination items have to be perfected before the induction of labor, such as blood routine, coagulation function test, electrocardiogram, gynecological examination, ultrasound examination, etc., which have certain requirements on the testing ability of the hospital. If there is no problem with the examination, you can be hospitalized for the induction of labor only after the evaluation by a professional physician. Commonly used methods to induce labor include intra-amniotic injection of drugs to induce labor, mifepristone, misoprostol vaginal induction of labor, through drug stimulation to promote uterine contraction and stimulate the delivery of the placenta as well as fetal pregnancy.