Do you need to be hospitalized for one finger?

One finger is usually defined as one finger of the uterine opening and may require hospitalization.
The process of labor usually involves the dilation of the uterus, from one finger to ten fingers, as the fetus gradually passes through the cervix and into the vagina, resulting in a smooth delivery. In the case of one finger, it may take a longer time before delivery, so you may choose to wait at home, but of course, some pregnant women need to consult the nearest clinic immediately after the first finger is opened.
Especially for women who are in labor, the delivery of the second child is faster, after the opening of the first finger of the uterus will need to be hospitalized, and may appear in a short period of time to open the mouth of the uterus. There are also women with high-risk factors who are more likely to have problems during labor and should be prepared and hospitalized as soon as possible, usually after regular contractions, redness, and water breakage.
It is recommended that women during pregnancy should be relaxed, not anxious and nervous, and follow the doctor’s instructions.