How many levels of pain are equivalent to contractions?

If you are having a contraction, i.e., a contraction injection to induce labor, etc., it is equivalent to grade 9-10 pain; however, if you are having a contraction to promote uterine recovery, the pain is usually around grade 3. However, the exact level of pain needs to be based on the individual’s constitution.
Hydrocortisone injections promote uterine contractions, and if they are given to promote uterine contractions prior to labor or induction of labor, the pain is usually more intense and can be equivalent to grade 9-10 pain.
However, if the contraction injections are given to promote uterine contractions at the end of induction or after labor is over, the pain is usually mild and is equivalent to about a grade 3 pain.
Also the exact amount of pain is determined by the individual’s constitution. If you are sensitive to pain, the level of pain will increase, and if you are not sensitive to pain, the level of pain will decrease.
Hysteronin injection is prohibited to be used in pregnant women with contraindications to vaginal delivery, such as too narrow pelvis, obstruction of the birth canal, obvious cephalopelvic disproportion, abnormal fetal position, umbilical cord preexposure or prolapse, placenta praevia, fetal distress, excessive contractions, placental abruption, severe hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and so on. Symptoms of side effects such as nausea and vomiting may occur after injection of IUD.
The uterotonin should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used blindly.