Can I have oxytocin at 38 plus three?

Oxytocin should not be administered blindly at 38 plus 3 weeks. Oxytocin can be administered after regular contractions occur in full-term labor, when contractions are weak during labor, and when there are no contractions despite premature rupture of membranes. The use of oxytocin is not recommended in 38 plus 3 weeks of pregnancy when there are no indications for labor. If there are abnormalities, you should be hospitalized and evaluated by a medical professional, and oxytocin should be administered if necessary. Oxytocin can be given after regular contractions occur at 38 plus 3 weeks of pregnancy, if the contractions are weak during labor, and if the membranes rupture prematurely and there are still no contractions, oxytocin can be given to promote contractions and shorten the duration of labor. 38 plus 3 weeks of pregnancy can not blindly use oxytocin, the mouth of the uterus is not open, the fetal membranes have not been broken, there is no regular contractions before the use of oxytocin, contractions are too strong may cause fetal hypoxia, uterine rupture, amniotic fluid embolism and other dangers. Do a good pregnancy checkup in late pregnancy and seek medical attention if there is any abnormality.