Be prepared, natural labor can be less painful.

Childbirth is considered to be one of the most painful human experiences. For most women who have not yet given birth to a child, the first word that comes to mind when it comes to natural childbirth is [pain]. Coupled with the rendering of various movies and TV plays and the description of past people, giving birth to a child has become a jaws of death. Although terrible, natural childbirth is of great benefit to the recovery and subsequent childbirth of the parturient. Most expectant mothers who meet the conditions will decide to welcome natural childbirth in uneasiness and uneasiness. In fact, making preparations and countermeasures in advance is very helpful to reduce the pain during childbirth. Preparation before and Read More …

Is painless childbirth safe? Is it completely [painless]?

A few days ago, I was on the night shift of [painless labor]. Just after taking over and counting the medicines, I received a phone call from the doctor in the delivery room. A parturient asked for labor analgesia. When I came to the delivery room and asked briefly about the situation, I couldn’t help frowning: another pregnant woman who didn’t come to the [labor analgesia] course. Seeing that she was already in great pain and sweating, I decided to give her anesthesia first. Generally speaking, it takes about 7-8 minutes for a skilled obstetrician anesthesiologist to do this process, and the middle pregnant woman may have 2-3 contractions. At this time, the pregnant woman must maintain her current position Read More …