The exact level of pain for a four-month induction varies from person to person and is related to each person’s pain tolerance.
At present, it is common to use the numerical method to assess the level of pain, with 0 being no pain, 0 to 3 being mild pain, 4 interfering with sleep, 4 to 6 being moderate pain, 7 preventing sleep, 7 or more being severe pain, and 10 being severe pain.
The pain of a four month induction of labor is basically a pain level of about a 7, unable to sleep, and will vary somewhat from person to person.
Induced labor refers to the termination of pregnancy due to the need to induce uterine contractions artificially, either by the mother or the fetus. Induced labor is categorized into mid-term induced labor and late induced labor. The later the induced labor, the larger the fetus, and the greater the relative impact and risk. A four-month-old fetus is already taking shape, and the pregnant woman needs to wait for the mouth of the uterus to open to deliver the baby. People have different sensitivities and feel pain differently.
There are two types of induced labor: painless induced labor and traditional induced labor. Those who cannot tolerate pain can choose painless induced labor.