The medication is called "Duramorph"-- it is a long-acting morphine.
Yes Morphine is a narcotic analgesic....It acts directly on the central nervous system.
Yes, you can get an epidural with each birth.
They are the same
epidural
yes you can have and epidural if you are induced - Christina ballesteros
Heck yeah, get the epidural! Especially if you are a woman in labor!
The anagram is the medical term "epidural."
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
I think the needle will be inserted in lumbar 3 and 4 for epidural.
Morphine is widely known to be abused by lots of people nowadays, but it also has lots of therapeutical uses:analgesics for post-operative, cancer pain and renal colicfor acute pulmonary edemait can reduce your anxietyhas anti-tussive effect (can be used for severe refractory state)for severe and refractory diarrhea (but loperamide and diphenoxylate are better)as pre-anaesthetic medicationsfor regional anaesthesia (epidural or intrathecal)to induce sleep in insomnia
Epidural anesthesia can block most of the pain of labor and birth for vaginal and surgical deliveries. Epidural analgesia is also used after cesarean sections