| Most women are anxious about the
pain they expect to have during childbirth. There are a number of
techniques and medications that may help you through the birth
process.
The best thing a woman can do during
pregnancy is to learn as much as she can about labor and birth. You
and your partner can attend childbirth classes, which teach you
about childbirth and how to become an active participant in the
process. You will learn breathing and relaxation techniques to help
to overcome some of the tension and fear you will feel during labor.
They will also enhance the effects of any anesthesia or medications
you use.
The following methods of pain relief
are available to help you through the birth of your baby. We
encourage you to ask questions of your doctor or nurse if you have
concerns about pain relief.
Narcotics
There are certain types of narcotics
which can be given to help reduce pain and anxiety. Nubain and
Demerol, which are commonly used, can be given as a shot or through
an IV. These drugs can cross the placenta to the baby and may
depress breathing after birth for a short while. You and your baby
will be carefully watched during the labor and delivery to decrease
the chance of this happening and the baby can be given a medication
to reverse the effects of the narcotics if this occurs.
Epidural Anesthesia
One type of anesthesia often used
during labor is called an epidural. With epidural anesthesia, you
will be awake and can watch the birth of your baby. You can interact
right away with your newborn. An epidural involves medication being
injected just outside the spinal canal into the epidural space
through a catheter which remains in place until after the delivery.
It causes numbness from the waist down and contractions will be less
painful.
In order to insert the epidural
catheter, an area of the back is numbed. Medication can be given
through the epidural catheter during labor and delivery as needed.
An IV is started and the mother and baby are monitored continuously.
The epidural is put in when the mother is in active labor and can be
used for a vaginal or cesarean birth. There are minimal side effects
to the baby with this type of pain relief. Most doctors feel the
epidural does not change the normal progress of labor. In rare
cases, it may cause the mother's blood pressure to drop, and this
can be reversed with IV fluids and medications. There are only a few
cases when the epidural cannot be used.
Local
A Local, or numbing medicine may be
used right before your baby is born if an episiotomy is needed. The
medicine is injected into the area where the episiotomy is performed
and lasts through the birth of your baby and the repair of the
episiotomy.
Pudenal Block
A Pudenal Block is a type of pain
relief that is frequently used just before delivery. A numbing
medicine is injected through the vaginal walls to decrease the pain
during the birth of your baby. It numbs more area than the local.
You will still be able to feel your contractions and this anesthesia
does not affect your baby.
Spinal Anesthesia
A spinal is like an epidural in many
ways. After a numbing medicine is put in the mother's back, an
anesthetic medicine is injected. The tube is not left in place as in
an epidural. The spinal lasts for a limited time and because of
this, it is usually done shortly before a vaginal, forceps delivery,
or a cesarean birth. This type of anesthesia may also, in rare
cases, cause the mother's blood pressure to drop, and can be
reversed with IV fluids and medication.
General Anesthesia
In some cases, it may be better for
the mother to be asleep during the birth and a general anesthesia is
used. These include an emergency cesarean, a planned cesarean or a
difficult vaginal birth. The delivery must occur quickly because
these types of anesthetics can cross the placenta to the baby and
may depress breathing in the baby for a short while.
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