Abortion is possible in the sixth month of pregnancy, but the fetus is already relatively large at this time, so abortion at this time carries certain risks, such as infection, amniotic fluid embolism, uterine and cervical adhesions, irregular menstruation, and even the possibility of secondary infertility as well. Therefore, it is generally recommended to go to the hospital and use the method of transabdominal amniocentesis to induce labor and terminate pregnancy under the guidance of a doctor. A detailed examination such as routine blood tests, coagulation time tests, electrocardiogram, liver and kidney function tests, etc. is required before the operation. Transabdominal intra-amniotic puncture is an injection of epsilon lactate injection into the amniotic cavity. There will be regular contractions within three days, and with the gradual increase of lower abdominal pain, the fetus and placenta will be expelled from the body, after which timely review is needed to avoid residual placenta and fetal membrane in the uterus, and if there is residual, timely treatment of uterine evacuation is needed. At the same time, after abortion, attention should be paid to strengthening the cleanliness and dryness of the perineum, paying attention to personal hygiene, not to have sexual intercourse in the short term after abortion, not to eat stimulating and cold food, and to eat more nutritious food. In addition, it is recommended to use contraceptive measures, such as condoms and intrauterine devices, to avoid unnecessary damage to the body caused by unwanted pregnancy.