The sixth month is the middle of pregnancy, if the baby is not ready to be induced at this time, it may lead to increased bleeding and damage to the soft birth canal, and if the bleeding is too heavy, it may lead to hemorrhagic anemia, and in serious cases, it may affect the life of the pregnant woman. During this period, due to the high volume of amniotic fluid, amniotic fluid embolism may occur, which may affect the life of the pregnant woman at any time and may be difficult to save. If the bleeding increases during the six months of induced labor, it will also lead to thinning of the endometrium, which will easily cause uterine adhesions and affect future pregnancies, leading to infertility. Failure to pay attention to hygiene after induction of labor may cause pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases, and may also cause high fever and inflammatory infection in the pelvic cavity, thus affecting the health of the body.