It is possible to induce labor at the age of 3 months, because by this time the fetus has basically taken shape and there is a risk of haemorrhage if the labor is induced in an outpatient clinic, so it is recommended to be induced in a hospital. There are two options for inducing labor: one is painless and the other is painful, which can be chosen according to your situation. Induced labor requires a 7-day hospital stay, and the fetus is delivered within 7 days. After the induction of labor, regular follow-up examinations are required to help expel the residual tissue from the uterine cavity, and oral medication is required. If the bleeding continues for a long time, it may be abnormal, and if necessary, an operation should be performed to remove the residual endometrial tissue from the uterine cavity to avoid prolonged bleeding that may cause infection in the uterine cavity and may even cause anemia.