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Many women are steadfast in their desire to deliver their babies as naturally as possible, without the use of pain medication; many others go so far as to schedule their elective c-section months in advance; ...

 


Epidurals
An epidural is a local anaesthetic and a pain-killing (opiod) drug passed into a 4mm space between your back bone and your spinal cord via an injection given by an anaesthetist.
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When it comes to managing labor pain, some expecting moms prefer to deal with the pain of childbirth naturally, using breathing and relaxation techniques. Others decide to use pain medication to help manage labor pain.

Epidural anesthesia for childbirth
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Epidural Consent Form
CONSENT TO EPIDURAL FOR LABOR PAIN CONTROL AND/OR CESARIAN SECTION
1. I authorize the performance upon _________ of the following procedure ______________ performed under the direction of ______(physician's name).

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EPIDURALS FOR LABOR
The patient is placed on her left side with her thighs and trunk flexed. The position of the spines of the lumbar are marked.

The Epidural
If you have planned an epidural, an anaesthetist will come and see you shortly after your arrival at hospital. When you reach around 5cm dilation (sometimes a little more), he will numb your spinal area and inject an anaesthetic.

Spinal-epidural anesthesia carries the same types of risks as an epidural alone.3
For more information, see the topic Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum Period.
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Epidurals are very effective at relieving labor pain, but they have some drawbacks: First, they take up to 20 minutes to administer and take effect.

Epidural anesthesia is a common form of localized pain relief used during childbirth, according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

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Research suggests that first time mothers who immerse themselves in water during the first stage of labour can reduce the need for an epidural. The findings could add pressure to maternity units to offer more women birthing pools during labour.

Epidural Blocks
This is a combination of a local anaesthetic and a narcotic that continuously relieves pain in the lower part of the body. An epidural is given with a catheter into the epidural space, which surrounds the spine area of your body.

Epidural - A form of pain relief given in labor that is called regional anesthesia and is a safe and superior method of pain control in labor.

Epidural Block:
An "epidural block" numbs or causes a loss of feeling in the lower half your body. A specialist physician or anesthesiologist injects the block into the lower back.

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Whether it's your first or your fifth baby, you can't know how you'll cope with the pain of the contractions until labour is well on its way.

Epidural - During labor a woman may be offered an epidural, where a needle is inserted into the epidural space, which is outside the spinal cord at the end of the spine, to numb the lower body and reduce pain.

Epidural or Spinal block
If you have an epidural or spinal block, you should not feel pain from your waist down, but you may feel some pressure and will still be awake for the operation.

epidural anesthetic - the epidural anesthetic is similar to a spinal anesthetic and is commonly used for surgery of the lower limbs and during labor and childbirth.

Epidural
This is a regional anesthetic that may be used during labor. A catheter (a narrow tube) is inserted and anesthesia is injected into the outer lining of the spinal cord (epidural space).

epidural analgesia - this is sometimes called a "walking" epidural because the medication infused through the epidural is an analgesic, which relieves pain but does not numb the body and allows movement.

Epidural: A type of anesthesia used to relieve pain during delivery. The catheter is placed in the epidural space in the vertebra area in the mother's back.

Epidural: An anaesthetic injection which numbs the lower part of the mother's body. It is given as an injection, then continuous infusion into the lower back.

Epidural: Anesthesia administered to a laboring mother into the epidural space at the base of the spine to numb the lower body. It reduces pain significantly by making the mother unable to feel contractions during labor and delivery.

Epidural: A type of local anesthesia used to relieve pain during delivery.
Episiotomy: An incision made in the tissue around the vagina in order to ease the final stage of delivery.

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A form of pain relief for labour in which anaesthetic is injected into the dural space around the spinal cord. An epidural numbs the lower body, decreasing or eliminating pain, and enabling the woman to save her strength for pushing.

Epidural block: Type of anesthesia. Medication is injected around the spinal cord during labour or other types of surgery.

Epidural block - Type of regional anesthesia. Medication is injected into the epidural space during labor or for some types of surgery.

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Epidural Anesthesia - A procedure used to minimize or eliminate pain in childbirth.
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Epidural and spinal blocks - An epidural involves placing a tube (catheter) into the lower back, into a small space below the spinal cord. Small doses of medicine can be given through the tube as needed throughout labor.

Epidural-An epidural is a common method of giving pain relief during labor. A catheter is inserted through the lower back into a space near the spinal cord.

Epidural block
An anesthetic technique that reduces pain during childbirth without altering the other's level of consciousness. This type of regional anesthesia is often given during labor to relieve the pain of contractions and delivery.

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Walking epidural
Usually refers to combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. A method of pain relief in which anesthesia is injected into spinal fluid around the spinal cord as well as the space around the spinal cord (epidural space).

Epidural anesthesia is not given at the first sign of pain or the first contraction. There is some pain/discomfort associated with early labor before an epidural can be administered.

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epidural (ep-uh-DUR-uhl) - Pain medicine you get through a needle in your lower back that helps numb your lower body during labor. It is the most common kind of pain relief used during labor.

Epidural
A form of pain relief for labour: local anaesthetic drugs and opiate analgesic drugs are injected into the epidural space in the spine, in order to block the spinal nerves and relieve pain.

Epidural analgesia to relieve pain in labor
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Epidural - An anesthetic drug that is put into the epidrual space, a part of the spine near the spinal cord , that blocks the pain of contractions by numbing the lower body.

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An epidural is a common anesthetic used in obstetrics. An anesthesiologist places a tiny catheter in the epidural space near the spinal cord. It takes about 20 minutes to perform and about 20 minutes to work.

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With the epidural a woman may still be able to feel the contractions, although she should not feel any pain.

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