What is an induced vaginal insertion?

Induction of labor with vaginal insertion of misoprostol. Misoprostol is a common obstetrics and gynecology drug that plays a pivotal role in the treatment of reproductive health, and is mainly used for inducing labor, postpartum hemorrhage, etc. It can be administered orally, vaginally, or sublingually; misoprostol may increase the risk of uterine rupture in individuals with a history of cesarean section when used for inducing labor, and the other risks are not known. Common adverse reactions to misoprostol are diarrhea, flatulence, nausea, and vomiting, and it is contraindicated in individuals who are allergic to it. To summarize, the vaginal medication for inducing labor is misoprostol, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention for any discomfort and follow your doctor’s instructions.