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  2. Pain management during childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Epidural and spinal blocks allow most women to be awake and alert with very little pain during labor and childbirth. With an epidural, pain relief starts 10 to 20 minutes after the medicine has been given. The degree of numbness felt can be adjusted. With spinal block, good pain relief starts right away, but it only lasts one to two hours. [1]

  3. Obstetric anesthesiology - Wikipedia

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    Obstetric anesthesia or obstetric anesthesiology, also known as ob-gyn anesthesia or ob-gyn anesthesiology, is a sub-specialty of anesthesiology that provides peripartum (time directly preceding, during or following childbirth) [1] pain relief for labor and anesthesia (suppress consciousness) for cesarean deliveries ('C-sections').

  4. Audioanalgesia - Wikipedia

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    Audioanalgesia (or audio-analgesia) is the relief of pain using white noise or music (that is, via audio equipment) without using pharmacological agents (that is, without analgesic drugs), usually during painful medical procedures such as dental treatments or some outpatient surgical procedures. It was first introduced by Gardner and Licklider ...

  5. Back Labor: Childbirth Myth or Reality? - AOL

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    Back labor—A Mayo Clinic specialist offers tips to manage back pain during labor.

  6. Epidural administration - Wikipedia

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    Epidural injections are commonly used to provide pain relief during childbirth. [2] This usually involves epidural injection of a local anesthetic and opioids, commonly called an "epidural". This is more effective than oral or intravenous (IV) opioids and other common modalities of analgesia in childbirth. [3]

  7. Nitrous oxide (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide, as medical gas supply, is an inhaled gas used as pain medication, and is typically administered with 50% oxygen mix. It is often used together with other medications for anesthesia. [2] Common uses include during childbirth, following trauma, and as part of end-of-life care. [2]

  8. Twilight sleep - Wikipedia

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    Many women were fearful of the process of giving birth, creating a large desire for pain management. [4] But despite the demands of female patients, little relief was offered before the mid-19th century. Chemical anesthesia during labor was first introduced in 1847, receiving support from women and reluctance from physicians. [4]

  9. Pudendal anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] It may also prevent the bearing down reflex during a contraction, therefore it should not be used too early in labor. [8] It can also be used for pain relief from episiotomy or perineal lacerations [6] [8] Pudendal anesthesia is used during operative vaginal delivery which includes the use of forceps. [7]

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