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Spinal Block For Relieving Labor Pains

When labor pains are concerned different moms have their way that they may need to deal with it. Some prefer the use of medical ways while others prefer the natural methods or relieving pain. Regardless of the method that you choose it is better to ensure that you find a way that you can be comfortable with and that will help ease your pain. When you consider for natural method relaxation and warm water are some of the techniques that comes to your mind but in medical techniques used for this purpose are more wide and complicated for many to understand how they work.

One of the medical way that have been gaining popularity in the recent times for reliving labor pains is the spinal block which is an injection that you are given into your spinal fluid to slow down the lower part of your body. This injection is effective for only a specific amount of time where thereafter it does not work. It usually works for two hours or so and after that it becomes in effective and that why it is only used when the doctors are sure that you are at the second stage of labor. It is also very effective when it comes to C-section and majority of doctors recommend this pain killer as it is effective instantly after an injection.

The patient usually lie while bending their back outwards where the needle that contain a mall dosage of medicine is inserted to the spinal cord where the medicine can be injected in the spine. However just like any other method of reliving pain during labor this method ha both the pros and cones that is associated with this technique of relieving pain. Below are some of the advantages and disadvantage of using spinal block a form of pain relieve during labor

Advantages of spinal block technique

  1. This is one of the most effective pain relief techniques that work instantly a compared to other methods.
  2. You are able to see what is happening as you will be awake during the whole procedure.

Disadvantages of spinal block

  1. This pain relief technique can affect how to control your urinary bladder and it may be a difficult to empty it without additional assistance
  2. The pain relief only lat for a maximum of two hours and therefore this cannot be reliable options for people who may have a complicated delivery.
  3. It may affect the movement of the baby in the womb since the muscle is affected by the nerve breakdown that is caused by this medication.
  4. It can cause prolong deliver as the woman may not be able to push the baby out of the womb a result of paralysis.
  5. It can also lead to lower supply of oxygen to the baby in the womb that can lead to other complication on the baby inside the womb.

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