Whether or not to continue to use oxytocin after two days of inactivity needs to be decided according to the specific situation of the pregnant woman. A small dose of oxytocin can promote cervical ripening on the one hand, and induce contractions on the other hand to facilitate labor. If oxytocin has not responded for two days, it is necessary to reassess the fetal condition, including fetal heart rate monitoring, fetal movement, and the maternal condition, especially the cervical score; if the fetus is normal and the cervical score has progressed, it is generally acceptable to continue the use of oxytocin. If there is no progress in the cervical score after adequate evaluation, other methods to promote contractions such as cervical balloon dilatation or probenecid can be considered; if there is an abnormality in fetal monitoring and the possibility of intrauterine distress cannot be ruled out, cesarean section can be considered to terminate the pregnancy. During hospitalization, the use of medication and the mode of delivery should be strictly adhered to by the doctor and should not be left to the discretion of the mother.