Individual differences exist in each person’s sensitivity to medication, and labor is usually born in about 2 to 3 days after a four-month injection to induce labor.
If labor needs to be induced at four months due to fetal problems or problems with the pregnant woman, hospitalization and relevant examinations are required before labor can be induced. This is usually done by injecting a drug such as isacridine into the amniotic cavity to induce the expulsion of the fetus.
Most pregnant women will start contractions within 1~2 days to show a series of symptoms of labor, with the opening of the uterus and the cervical canal subsides to deliver the fetus, in time from the injection of drugs to the delivery of the fetus, it takes about 2~3 days.
Induced labor must be carried out in a regular hospital, after induced labor should pay attention to rest, follow the doctor’s instructions for review.