Video Description:If you want a way to reduce the pain of labor, delivery, and childbirth, an epidural may be just what you're looking for. You may also want to learn about painkillers, lamaze, or natural childbirth, but this pregnancy video has the scoop on epidurals!Transcript:About half of all women who give birth in a hospital receive an epidural for pain relief. The goal of an epidural is to provide analgesia, or pain relief, rather than complete anesthesia, which is total lack of feeling. Epidurals work by blocking nerve impulses from your lower spine, in turn causing decreased sensation in the bottom portion of the body. Because a standard epidural seeks to provide pain relief, it’s often combined with a narcotic medication, like morphine or fentanyl. An epidural can also contain MORE narcotics and LESS anesthetic, a procedure known as a combined-spinal epidural, or walking epidural. Although the pain may sometimes be greater with walking epidurals, some women prefer them because they may allow more personal control over pushing. Many physicians recommend that you enter the active phase of labor with the cervix dilated at least three centimeters before you get an epidural AND you must usually receive about a quart of intravenous fluid to prepare for the procedure. At that point the epidural catheter, a small tube, can be inserted into your epidural space. Epidurals provide pain reduction and may make labor easier for you, and the advantages with respect to pain management are quite clear.— If your labor is particularly long, an epidural may also let you get some much-needed rest. Also, you’ll be fully present at your baby’s birth since the medication does not sedate you. In terms of the disadvantages, epidurals MAY temporarily make pushing more difficult for you. In addition, about 1 to 3 of every 100 women who has an epidural can develop a severe headache in the days after the procedure, which usually gets better and can be treated. In about 10% of cases, an epidural may ALSO cause your blood pressure to drop suddenly, which may temporarily reduce blood flow to your baby. In addition, the epidural may cause temporary side effects that can include shivering, ringing of the ears, backache, soreness where the needle is inserted, nausea, or difficulty urinatingSome mothers may wish to consider the potential effect of epidural anesthesia on newborns. Most medical research indicates that there is little or no medically significant effect of epidurals on newborns, while some studies suggest limited and temporary changes in newborn temperature and breastfeeding behaviors. For most women, the option of epidural anesthesia can provide pain relief during a difficult and stressful labor, with fairly limited risks. Despite the risks, many women weigh their options and decide that a pain-free labor and delivery is the way to go-and most doctors approve. As with all important decisions in pregnancy, discuss this with your obstetrician- preferably BEFORE you go into labor. Category:Labor & Delivery/Delivery & ChildbirthTags:pregnancy, birth, epidural, epidurals, pain during birth, delivery, labor, childbirth, painful childbirth, pregnant, pregnancy painkillers, pregnancy epidural, pregnancy epidurals
I HAD MY FIRST CHILD C-SECTION DUE TO MY WATER BEING BROKE, AND THEN ONLY BEING DILATED TO A 5 WITHIN 24 HRS. OF LABOR. I AM PREGNANT WITH MY SECOND CHILD AND IN OKLAHOMA THEY DO NOT DO VBACS ANYMORE. I DONT KNOW WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS EVERYWHERE ELSE BUT IM TOTALLY BUMMED OUT ABOUT IT. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF HAVING A VAGINAL DELIVERY ASWELL.
my son is now 2 and i had him vaginaly with an epidural of course, but due to me having and incompitent cervix, from the first contraction to delivery, it only took 7 hrs and 48 minutes, thank you Lord!!! so for all you mommas out there that was in labor for days, you earned the tough momma award..... a vaginal birth is the most amazeing thing, you can actually deliver your baby or atleast see it being born. as with a c-section, your all covered up with drapes so you dont get to see your baby being born into this world. i would rather have a vaginal delivery any day! :)
hi i have three daughters i had epidural with all three and two were c section my first one i went 13 and a half hours before i got the shot the second and third were c-section although the c-section to longer to recover your baby is here sooner with natural there is no big cuts i liked the vaginal better but some don't have the choice but eaither way when you hold your baby for the first time you forget about all the pain good luck to you all
Yeah MZROJO actually you look like the lame ass because in fact I was dilated to 3 for 2 weeks but having no contractions before my water broke and I actually went into labor. And my doctor who was oviously more qualified then you told me it is perfectly okay to be dilated. And for your INFO it also depends on if contractions are present or not. So get yourself a Educational book and shut up before you speak cause the truth is you are the only one looking LAME.
im 6 months pregnant with my first baby and its a boy! i can't seem to decide wether i should get an epidural or just go in and get it over with my biggest fear is getting an infection or bleeding to death but you don't really hear of to many women dying after child birth anymore not since like the 80's i think and YES im scared omg!
mzrojo you sound so ignorant talking like that, everyone on here is giving adcvice and looking for advice but you coming here downing someone for no reason at all...you def need to keep that childishness where ever you are because this site is not the place for it...GROW UP
im 15 weeks and dont know what i want to do about the epiuralmy mom had me and my bro all natural i want to try but i guess i still have a while to think about it
i have 4 children and i can tell you the best thing is to get it...all of my children where born vaginal and it was nothing really...I was told so many horror stories i was scared to death...labor Is very painful and getting it is the best thing....
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BEAUTIFULDAY 3 days ago
I HAD MY FIRST CHILD C-SECTION DUE TO MY WATER BEING BROKE, AND THEN ONLY BEING DILATED TO A 5 WITHIN 24 HRS. OF LABOR. I AM PREGNANT WITH MY SECOND CHILD AND IN OKLAHOMA THEY DO NOT DO VBACS ANYMORE. I DONT KNOW WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS EVERYWHERE ELSE BUT IM TOTALLY BUMMED OUT ABOUT IT. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF HAVING A VAGINAL DELIVERY ASWELL.
brittney22 7 days ago
my son is now 2 and i had him vaginaly with an epidural of course, but due to me having and incompitent cervix, from the first contraction to delivery, it only took 7 hrs and 48 minutes, thank you Lord!!! so for all you mommas out there that was in labor for days, you earned the tough momma award..... a vaginal birth is the most amazeing thing, you can actually deliver your baby or atleast see it being born. as with a c-section, your all covered up with drapes so you dont get to see your baby being born into this world. i would rather have a vaginal delivery any day! :)
kcarpunky 1 week ago
hi i have three daughters i had epidural with all three and two were c section my first one i went 13 and a half hours before i got the shot the second and third were c-section although the c-section to longer to recover your baby is here sooner with natural there is no big cuts i liked the vaginal better but some don't have the choice but eaither way when you hold your baby for the first time you forget about all the pain good luck to you all
izzy18 2 weeks ago
im 17 and i am trying to get pregnant do you think it will be har for me and my husband if i have bladder infections and he has suizers
22destiny 4 weeks ago
this is my thrid baby to be born by s c section, im all for one because its a cut the baby is here and thats, thats
alexandrannb 4 weeks ago
im soooo nervous
gallegos06 2 months ago
Yeah MZROJO actually you look like the lame ass because in fact I was dilated to 3 for 2 weeks but having no contractions before my water broke and I actually went into labor. And my doctor who was oviously more qualified then you told me it is perfectly okay to be dilated. And for your INFO it also depends on if contractions are present or not. So get yourself a Educational book and shut up before you speak cause the truth is you are the only one looking LAME.
mmad4fords2003 2 months ago
im 6 months pregnant with my first baby and its a boy! i can't seem to decide wether i should get an epidural or just go in and get it over with my biggest fear is getting an infection or bleeding to death but you don't really hear of to many women dying after child birth anymore not since like the 80's i think and YES im scared omg!
mjenkin 3 months ago
mzrojo you sound so ignorant talking like that, everyone on here is giving adcvice and looking for advice but you coming here downing someone for no reason at all...you def need to keep that childishness where ever you are because this site is not the place for it...GROW UP
abrooke2010 3 months ago
im 15 weeks and dont know what i want to do about the epiuralmy mom had me and my bro all natural i want to try but i guess i still have a while to think about it
reply millsever 3 months ago
i have 4 children and i can tell you the best thing is to get it...all of my children where born vaginal and it was nothing really...I was told so many horror stories i was scared to death...labor Is very painful and getting it is the best thing....
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