Induced abortion can be physically and psychologically damaging to a woman’s body, so women are advised to recuperate and recuperate for a period of time, at least six months, before having a baby. Induced labor is a method of artificial termination of pregnancy for pregnant women who are more than 12 weeks pregnant. After 12 weeks of pregnancy, the placenta is formed and the fetus’ bones are gradually hardened as the pregnancy increases. The recovery of the uterus after the induction of labor needs a process, and if intercourse and conception are carried out too early, the uterus does not fully recover to its normal state, which may cause the patient to have a preterm miscarriage or even a preterm labor in the second trimester. Therefore, women are advised to take proper rest after induced abortion, and in the case of induced abortion in the middle of pregnancy, they should rest for one month and take at least six months of contraception after induced abortion before they can get pregnant.