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More women are opting for certain types of relief of pain in its work and deliver according to the study of the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.
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More women now select Pain Relief during labour
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More women are opting for certain types of relief of pain in its work and deliver according to the study of the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.
Exploration of the 378 hospital showed that only 6% to 12% of women had not requested relief from pain, compared with 11% before nine years 33 percent.
Regional analgesia, including cogeneration technology represented epidural, spinal or epidural spinal spine of 76% of anesthesia services provided in a hospital in large and 57 percent in small hospitals.
There are two types of regional with pain medication analgesics and anesthetic. Relief of pain-analgesia without a sense of total loss or muscle - motion is usually administered to women at work. This processing blocks the nerve numbing the pain in the space of epidural or spinal column of the envelope of the spinal cord. Anesthesia blocks all sense and movement.
In the past, doctors debate safety of epidural use during the first in the first of the mother. But recent research shows that those who are interested in the relief of pain in the first work, you can easily relax.
Column spinal epidural analgesia during early work does not increase speed of delivery, mother of first birth by caesarean section, according to a study conducted by Dr. Cynthia a. Wong, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the Faculty of medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago.
This study found that spinal analgesia combined techniques epidural cause better alleviate pain and a shorter work compared with pain medication administered to other means such as intravenous or intramuscular injection.
"Mothers come to expect the type of pain granted by the regional technology", said Dr. Brenda Bucklin, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. "A recent study showing that has this type of anesthesia is not pass the chance to work in Cesarean section, I think that will continue in their popularity.
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