The pain in the process of induced labor includes both physical and psychological. Physiologically, there are pains caused by uterine contractions, cervical canal and vaginal dilatation, and so on, and psychologically, there are psychological stresses, and so on.
During induced labor, pregnant women have to face physiological pain, including pain caused by uterine contraction, cervical canal dilatation and vaginal dilatation, etc. The process of pain is relatively painful, and every woman has a different tolerance threshold for pain, and the feeling of pain is also different.
The larger the month of pregnancy, the higher the risk of having an induced abortion. There may be risks of perforation of the uterus, intrauterine infection, hemorrhage, etc. during the procedure, and some women experience more psychological stress, which is also more painful.
Women who are sure that they want to induce labor are advised to go to a regular hospital to have the surgery under the guidance of a doctor.