Adequate research to write down your birth plan is an important task you and your support system need to educate yourself on. Consult your doctor or midwife to find out what pain relieving options are available to you as labor can be painful and it's not something every woman can deal with unmedicated.
Epidural Anesthesia is one of the most complicated yet popular methods used by 50 per cent of women giving birth at hospitals. This pain relief method is requested by name as it is famous for blocking sensation and pain around the abdomen and makes the labor/delivery process easier for the mother. Epidural medications fall into a class of drugs called local anesthetics, they are often delivered in a combination with narcotics in order to decrease the required dose of local anesthetic in order to …show more content…
Itching may rarely occur but drowsiness and nausea are not normal.
4. If the mother has high BP, this procedure is particularly beneficial to bring BP down and might be suggested to women suffering from Pre-Eclampsia.
5. In the case of cesarean sections, the epidural may be topped up if it was already working well.
3 Pros and Cons of Epidural Anesthesia:
1. The Epidural should normally allow you to stay alert and remain an active participant in the birth of your child. If there is a sudden drop of BP, you will given oxygen, medication and IV fluids.
2. The Epidural helps reduce discomfort and gives some women a more positive birthing experience. Less than 1 per cent of women experience a severe headache caused by the leakage of spinal fluid. If the problem persists, you will be provided with a procedure called "blood patch" in which your blood will be injected into the Epidural space to relieve the headache.
3. The procedure allows you to rest in the case of a prolonged labor. The lower half of your body will remain numb even after a few hours of delivery but walking with assistance can help normalize