If a woman is induced in the third month of pregnancy, a rest period of 20-30 days is usually recommended. Due to the patient’s weakness, bed rest is preferred for the first 2-3 days, taking into account the usual state of health. A three-month induction of labor is equivalent to a single birth, which is more damaging to a woman’s body and usually requires hospitalization. There is a risk of bleeding, birth canal laceration, and even amniotic fluid embolism during the induction process. There is also a risk of uterine rupture if there is a scar on the uterus from a previous cesarean section. If labor is successfully induced, you should rest for at least 30 days before going outside, while keeping your activities to a minimum, and you need to improve nutrition and keep warm. If recovery is slow, the rest period can be extended, depending on the individual. During the rest period, patients should avoid strenuous activities and ultrasound is recommended to observe the recovery of the uterus as prescribed by the doctor. And strict contraception should be used after the operation.