The epidural carries risks, and should be considered carefully.
Maternal risks include increase in blood pressure, difficulty breathing, allergic reactions (either minor, like rash...or major like respitory distress, convulsions etc), hemmorage, epidural headache (where the needle is not placed properly, and some fluid from around the mothers brain is displaced, thus causing a chronic headache which can persist for up to a week after delivery), and nerve damage.
Fetal risks include low heartrate, poor blood oxygenation and after birth, difficulties breastfeeding, delayed reaction times and lower Apgar scores.
During labor, the epidural can be the "gateway" to further degrees of intervention. Most notably, the need for oxygen therapy, artificial labor stimulation (drugs to speed and intensify contractions) episiotomy and assisted delivery (by way of the forceps or vaccum). The chances of c-section also increase once an epidural has been administered. The rate of c-section in the United States currently hovers around 30% (1 in every 3 women).
There was a few things that happen after the reign of terror. Some of the things that happen were death and victory.
There was a few things that happen after the reign of terror. Some of the things that happen were death and victory.
Yes, you can get an epidural with each birth.
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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!
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The anagram is the medical term "epidural."
your things you love the most can be damaged
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?