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Understanding Epidurals During Labor and Pregnancy
An epidural is one of the most common forms of pain relief used during labor, and many people hear about it long before they actually need to make a decision. Medical professionals sometimes call it epidural anesthesia or simply an epidural block, and it works by numbing the lower half of the body. This option allows a person to remain awake and alert while reducing the intensity of labor pain significantly.
The epidural involves placing a small catheter into the epidural space in the lower back, where medication can be delivered continuously or in controlled doses. This space surrounds the spinal cord, and the medication blocks nerve signals that carry pain sensations from the uterus and birth canal. While the idea might sound intimidating at first, trained
