Normally, for a painless abortion, the patient can go to work after two weeks of good health recovery. Abortion is a remedy of last resort after an unplanned pregnancy. The national law stipulates that female employees are entitled to no less than two weeks of maternity leave for abortion within the first four months of pregnancy. So it is routinely possible to go back to work after a two-week break. However, the prerequisite is a good postpartum recovery. If there is more vaginal bleeding after the abortion, or if the abdominal pain is more pronounced, or if there are symptoms of secondary uterine infection, then further treatment is required, and the employee cannot continue to work even if the two weeks are full. In addition, since abortion, whether painless or not, can cause irreversible damage to women, it is important to use good contraception and avoid abortion procedures. At the same time, patients should observe vaginal bleeding after the procedure, avoid strenuous exercise, and maintain a good mood to help the body recover.