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Page 1: EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA By Nancy L. Briggs. 2 Epidural for Labor Pain Relief  Most common choice for labor pain  Provides greatest pain relief  Satisfaction.

EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA

By Nancy L. Briggs

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Epidural for Labor Pain Relief

Most common choice for labor pain Provides greatest pain relief Satisfaction reported by women Availability expected by women

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Epidural for Labor Pain Relief

Adverse effects on mother and baby ?

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Effects of Epidural on Labor

Second stage labor & oxytocin Forcep & vacuum extraction use Maternal temperature Maternal blood pressure

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Maternal Complications

Infection Hemorrhage Misplaced catheter/dosing error

• Paralysis• Respiratory depression• Death

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Postpartum Considerations

Urinary incontinence Low back pain Spinal headache

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Effects on the Newborn Breastfeeding attempts first 48 hrs. Crying in first 48 hrs. Temperature elevations

Separation from mother for observation

Blood draws for sepsis evaluation

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Epidural Effects & Complications

Educating women Women have the right to be

informed Women want to be informed Most women feel they were not

informed prior to epidural

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Educating Women on Risks

Right time Routine office

visit during last trimester pregnancy

Wrong time In hospital

during labor

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A baby is God’s opinion that the world should go on (Carl Sandburg)

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References Macarthur, A., J., Macarthur, D., & Weeks, S. K. (1997). Is epidural anesthesia in labor associated with

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