The epidural route refers to the administration of medication into the epidural space, which is the area surrounding the spinal cord and the dura mater. This method is commonly used for pain relief during labor and surgery, as well as for managing chronic pain conditions. Medications delivered via the epidural route, such as local anesthetics or opioids, can provide targeted pain relief while minimizing systemic side effects. The procedure typically involves the insertion of a catheter through the lower back.
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?
I think the needle will be inserted in lumbar 3 and 4 for epidural.
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
I received an epidural steroid injection a couple years ago and my doctors knew I smoke.
Epidural Space
There is no set time after an epidural that you deliver. There are many factors that go into delivery. It depends on how dialated you are when you receive the epidural Also, how fast and strong your contractions are. You can be in labor for quite a while after you get your epidural. The joy is that you don't mind it so much anymore.