If you have contractions but don’t open your fingers, it may be due to weak contractions, cervical abnormality, abnormal fetal position, pelvic abnormality, etc. Psychological counseling, medication, and cesarean section if necessary can be carried out. 1. Weakness of contractions: you can psychologically relieve the pregnant woman’s nervousness, use diazepam to sedate and use oxytocin to strengthen the contractions, and if you lack estrogen, you can also supplement estrogen appropriately. 2. Abnormal cervix: at this time, vaginal examination should be carried out to see if there is any abnormality in the cervix, and if the cervix cannot be dilated normally, cesarean section can be carried out. 3. Abnormal fetal position: If the fetus is not in the normal head position, it may also cause the cervix to fail to dilate normally. At this time, palpation and ultrasound can be performed to determine the fetal position, and cesarean section can be performed if necessary. 4. Pelvic abnormality: If the woman’s pelvic inlet plane is narrow, or the fetus is too large to enter the pelvis normally, thus causing the cervix to fail to dilate normally, then vaginal examination should be carried out to assess the pelvis, ultrasound examination to check the size of the fetus, and cesarean section can be carried out if necessary. If the contractions occur with the injection but do not open the fingers, you should have a timely examination and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.