What does a systolic pressure of 10 mean?

The contraction pressure of 10mmHg means that it is not an effective contraction, but a normal contraction, indicating that the uterus is contracting, and the contraction is very short, ending in a few seconds. The contraction pressure is detected during fetal heart monitoring, and the value of contraction pressure may vary. 10mmHg will not promote the dilatation of the uterus, but will only make the skin of the abdomen tighten, which is a physiological contraction of the uterus. In the weeks before delivery, the uterine muscles are more sensitive and irregular contractions will occur, while in labor the contractions are regular. If the contraction pressure reaches 60mmHg or more, the contractions will be effective in dilating the uterus and can even approach 100mmHg when labor is imminent. It is recommended that in case of low contraction pressure, do not be nervous, relax, monitor the fetal heartbeat and prepare for delivery under the guidance of your doctor.