One of the most severe forms of pain is the pain that a woman experiences during the process of childbirth. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most severe, it is believed to be 8 to 10. In the earlier days, a number of women would die during childbirth and survival was considered as a second lease of life. This belief has however, changed with the advancements in medical science. The delivery has now become an almost painless procedure.
How it works: The pelvis and the lower limbs receive nerve supply through the nerves coming out of the spinal cord. A strong anesthetic is injected into the lower back to numb the pelvis and down below. This ensures that the mother is comfortable and awake during the whole procedure and is able to see the child being delivered but has reduced pain in the lower half of the body.
What are its benefits?
It has some disadvantages too
There are minor complications, including:
Certain indications
In the following cases, the doctor would advise the mother to go for a painless delivery
When it should be best avoided
In some cases, like the ones listed below, the painless delivery should be avoided
A detailed discussion with your gynecologist is the best way to identify, if this would work for you.
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