An induced abortion usually involves a hospital stay of 3 to 5 days, but there are individualized differences. An induced abortion is a condition in which the fetus has stopped developing in the abdomen, but has not yet been expelled. In this case, there is no early pregnancy reaction, not necessarily signs of miscarriage, and the uterus shrinks instead of enlarging, which is why labor should be induced aggressively. If it takes a long time, it may cause adhesions and bleeding. Generally, hospitalization is required for 3 to 5 days after induction of labor. Before the operation, blood routine, platelet, coagulation function, blood type, etc. are perfected, and blood is prepared before the operation to prevent blood transfusion. After the operation, observe for 3 days, perform abdominal ultrasound to see if there is any uterine residue, if there is no abnormality, you can usually be discharged in 3~5 days. Specifically, you can consult a professional physician’s opinion.