Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Comparative study of epidural labour analgesia and programmed labour analgesia
Dr. Bhanuprakash S, Dr. Rashmi L
JCDR. 2022: 1594-1597
Abstract
The mother and her newborn child both benefit from the mother receiving pain medication during labour and delivery. For this reason, all pregnant women ought to have the opportunity to receive labour analgesia. The severity and length of the pain and suffering associated with labour can be affected by a wide variety of physiological and psychological factors. In the current study, we examined the effects of epidural labour analgesia and planned labour analgesia on ambulation and the need for interventions in labouring women who were treated at our tertiary hospital.
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