One day is too short to complete. Induced labor is used for larger pregnancies, usually after 14 weeks of gestation. It is painless because of the intravenous anesthesia and requires fasting from food and water for at least 8 hours before the procedure to avoid choking and coughing caused by vomiting during the procedure. The purpose is to soften the cervix and kill the embryo, so it can’t be done in a day’s time. Don’t underestimate the oral medication before the operation, which can reduce the occurrence of heavy bleeding during the operation. It can reduce the incidence of intraoperative hemorrhage. Most of the induced abortions are vaginal deliveries. After delivery, pay attention to the vaginal bleeding and infuse antibiotics to prevent infection. Remember to review the ultrasound about half a month after the operation, there is a small probability of residual pregnancy tissue, and if necessary, a second cleaning is needed. So don’t be in a hurry and ask for induction of labor to be done within one day. After the operation, because there will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, you must not have intercourse too early, and avoid infection, and follow the doctor’s prescription for oral medication.