Yes, you can get an epidural with each birth.
They are the same
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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!
The anagram is the medical term "epidural."
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
Epidural enhancement is a medical procedure used to improve the effectiveness of epidural steroid injections for managing pain, particularly in conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis. It involves the injection of a contrast agent or a specific medication directly into the epidural space, which can help visualize the area using imaging techniques like fluoroscopy or MRI. This approach aims to enhance the delivery of steroids and other medications to targeted areas, potentially providing better pain relief and reducing inflammation.
I think the needle will be inserted in lumbar 3 and 4 for epidural.
Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) is not specifically contraindicated with epidural injections; however, caution is advised when using systemic antibiotics in patients undergoing procedures like epidural injections. The primary concern is the potential for increased risk of infection or complications. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.
The spinal cord is surrounded by an extension of three layers of covering ("Dura") from the skull. The space outside of this "covering" of three layers is named the epidural area, "epi" meaning 'over' or 'above'... Epidural fat means fat outside the dura, and is reported on MRI's & CT's to indicate that something is pushing on the dura either from inside (like a herniated disc) or from the outside (like pressure from something outside the dural layer)... scar tissue is one thing that could displace epidural fat...
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