In the case of abortion where the fetus is completely free of abnormalities, it should not exceed 28 weeks of pregnancy at the latest, i.e. not more than seven months. This is because there is a national law that states that it is not allowed to induce abortion beyond 28 weeks of pregnancy if there are no special circumstances, because beyond 28 weeks of pregnancy is a viable child. However, if the pregnant woman has her own disease that prevents her from continuing the pregnancy, or if the fetus has abnormal development and the prognosis after birth is very poor, this situation can be aborted at any time. The greater the number of weeks of pregnancy, the greater the damage to the mother’s body. Therefore, it is recommended that if a pregnant woman intends to have an abortion, it must be done as early as possible to benefit the recovery of her body. Patients can choose to have a medical abortion within 49 days of pregnancy, an abortion within 70 days of pregnancy, and an induced abortion after 13 weeks of pregnancy. In addition, patients must pay attention to a nutritious diet and standardized treatment after abortion to help their body recover.