Induce will only be done if there's a need to otherwise your gynae won't allow you to do it.
I'm a mum of 5. I've had both normal & induced delivery (done on Feb) and honestly they felt the same to me. You won't feel a thing when you're being induced. Depends on individuals pain threshold of course - It's the contractions that is painful not the induction. There's always epidural, if you cannot cope with the pain. All 5 births via vaginal delivery feels the same to me, normal or induced. Don't let other people scare you with stories about painful induction. It is not.
Normal to feel braxton hicks which is what you describe. Contractions gets very intense and you'll normally feel pain on your lower back and your belly.
Just wait until you see the labour signs - diarrhea, mucus plug, waterbag leak/broke, contractions (this is the most obvious sign). Call the delivery suite first and heed their advice, if they want you to come down or not, otherwise you'll be turned down and will be ask to go home if there's no sign of contractions or your cervix dilated.
Nisha Abdul Shafiq