Stimulating labour

Once labour has begun naturally, your care team may suggest stimulating labour if your cervix is not opening (dilating) and your contractions are too far apart or not strong enough. 

The frequency and strength of contractions are increased using oxytocin, which is intravenously administered on a continuous basis. Once the oxytocin starts to take effect, it must usually be administered until the baby is born.


Last updated:
17 February 2026