Is the uterine contraction needle the same as the induction needle

  With the advancement of medicine, more and more clinical drugs have emerged during the production process to alleviate the pain of pregnant women and reduce the risk of childbirth. The terms "uterine contraction needle" and "induction needle" are not unfamiliar to most mothers, as they are commonly encountered during childbirth. So, are uterine contraction needles the same as induction needles?

  

Is the uterine contraction needle the same as the induction needle1

  The two are quite different. As the name suggests, an induction needle is used for inducing labor, which can stimulate the smooth muscles in the uterus, causing uterine contractions and accelerating the delivery process. Although uterine contraction needles also have the function of inducing labor, they have other functions besides inducing labor.

  Uterine contraction needle, also known as oxytocin injection, is suitable for inducing miscarriage, inducing labor, and postpartum uterine rupture and bleeding caused by weak or poor uterine contractions. The main ingredient of uterine contraction needle is oxytocin, and if used in moderation, it does not have a significant impact on the health of the fetus. The induction effect of the oxytocin needle is relatively good, but the dosage must be controlled and not used arbitrarily.

  According to individual physical differences, the effect of uterine contractions on them may vary slightly, and of course, their reaction time is also different. Uterine contraction needles have the effect of helping the uterus contract and promoting the expulsion of foreign objects from the uterus. After injection, there may be symptoms such as abdominal pain, increased lower body secretions, or bleeding. The uterine contraction needle is usually injected into the buttocks through muscle injection, while the induction needle is usually administered through intravenous infusion. So, uterine contraction needles and induction needles are different.

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