Since the fetus becomes conscious at 12-14 weeks and it takes time for the medication to take effect, after the induction shot, the baby will feel pain due to the stimulation of the medication and death will occur and be expelled from the inside of the cervix. Induction of labor refers to the process of surgically inducing the fetus in the pregnant woman’s womb ahead of schedule and ending the pregnancy, which is mostly done at 12-14 weeks of pregnancy. Generally speaking, within 36 hours of the injection, the fetus will die due to the stimulation of the drug and will be gradually expelled from the pregnant woman’s body. The whole process will not only affect the pregnant woman’s body, but the baby will also react. It is understood that the fetus will be more fully developed at 12 weeks, and at about 14 weeks, the fetus will begin to develop a certain degree of awareness of the outside world. When labor is induced the doctor will inject a needle into the head of the fetus and wait for the medicine to take effect. However, the medication takes a long time to work and the fetus is likely to experience pain during this time. After the injection, the body of most pregnant women will become weaker, so it is necessary to strengthen the care of pregnant women, timely supplementation of nutrients, so that pregnant women have more rest, and pay attention to their psychological adjustment, so as to avoid the emergence of depression.