Induction of labor injection generally refers to a contraction drip, which is mandatory if it is used to induce labor. Induction of labor refers to the contractions that induce and promote contractions, which further promote the opening of the uterine cavity and then facilitate the delivery of the fetus. When used to induce labor in the middle or late stages of pregnancy, the injection is the only way to facilitate the normal delivery of the fetus and placenta. There may be nausea, vomiting, headache, fever and other adverse reactions after the use of induction of labor injections, and it should not be used for people with a narrow pelvis or obstructed birth canal. After delivery, you need to pay attention to bed rest, avoid exertion and strenuous exercise, ensure sufficient sleep and nutrition to facilitate physical recovery, and you should also go to the hospital for regular checkups.