It is not absolutely necessary to remove the uterus after induced abortion, so it is impossible to generalize whether it is better or worse. Only if there is recurrent bleeding or retained placental tissue after induced abortion will the uterus need to be cleared. If there is no recurrent vaginal bleeding after induced labor, and the uterus contracts well, there are no other uncomfortable symptoms. If there is no abnormality after ultrasound and other relevant examinations, generally there is no need to carry out uterus removal surgery, and you only need to go to the hospital regularly for ultrasound rechecks. If there is recurrent vaginal bleeding, enlarged uterus, poor uterine contraction, HCG is still gradually rising and there is residual placental tissue after induced abortion, the uterus will need to be cleared. If you need to remove the uterus, after removing the uterus, pay attention to observe the bleeding situation, be sure to rest more than tired, pay attention to the regularity of work and rest, do not stay up all night. The operation is prohibited within one month after the operation, if there is any other discomfort, you must go to the hospital to check and treat the symptoms.