Oxytocin is a common medication used to induce labor in late pregnancy, and the response to oxytocin varies from pregnancy to pregnancy. Usually, women need to hang for 4-8 hours to have regular contractions, but those who are sensitive to oxytocin may have regular contractions in 1-2 hours, and those who are not sensitive to oxytocin may need 6-12 hours. Generally speaking, during the application of oxytocin, it is necessary to listen to the fetal heartbeat regularly to make sure it is normal, which is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. If the fetal heart rate continues to increase, or if the fetal heart rate decreases significantly, acute intrauterine distress is considered and the oxytocin needs to be stopped. Therefore, during the application of oxytocin, pregnant women and their families should pay close attention to monitor fetal movement and inform the medical staff if fetal movement is too frequent or significantly reduced. If there is a significant increase in redness, it means that the opening of the uterus has been opened and labor may be imminent, so an internal examination is needed in time. In addition, the time of delivery is related to the maturity of the cervix and the descent of the fetal head, etc. It is not always possible to deliver within a short time after using oxytocin. Family members should calm the mother and put her mind at ease, and should not be too anxious or nervous. It is necessary to prepare in advance that the mother needs sanitary pads, toilet paper, underwear and the baby needs wraps, diapers, small towels, etc., and prepare for the delivery in a step-by-step manner.