The fetus is already large at 4 months of pregnancy, and the induction of labor has a greater impact on the body. It is generally recommended to rest for about 1 month after the induction of labor before going to work, and if the recovery is not satisfactory or the work is more intense, it is recommended to extend the rest time. In the fourth month of pregnancy, the induction of labor is usually performed medically, i.e., under the guidance of a doctor, the appropriate drugs are taken to soften the cervix and induce contractions so that the fetus can be delivered on its own. If embryonic tissue remains in the uterine cavity, further evacuation is required to avoid uterine infection. The procedure can damage the endometrium, which can increase the amount and duration of bleeding. Symptoms such as cold sweats, body fatigue and breast tenderness may also occur, so recovery usually takes up to 1 month. The discomfort will usually disappear as the body recovers. In addition, the amount of rest required for an induced abortion depends on the woman’s health and recovery, and those who are physically weak will need to rest longer before they can regain their normal strength. After the induction of labor, women should avoid getting cold in the abdomen, pay attention to rest, and try to avoid heavy physical labor after going to work. Diet should be light and easy to digest, eat more foods with high protein and vitamins, and avoid raw, cold and spicy foods. Keep the perineum sanitary, forbid to take a tub bath, and forbid to have sex for 1 month after the induction of labor.