Anesthesia is the use of medications used to prevent the sensation of pain during surgery or a painful procedure. There are different types of anesthesia, but all are intended to block nerve impulses and, therefore, pain.
We know that each person has a different pain threshold. While some can tolerate a lot, others cannot bear pain considered minimal (and it is not an exaggeration, just everyone feels different). We also know that the pain experienced during childbirth is one of the greatest that exists.
When the delivery is near, the question arises: opt for an anesthesia so as not to feel pain or face the moment of delivery with other pain control techniques, without anesthesia involved.
Many women resort to the use of epidural anesthesia when giving birth. And although this anesthesia has undoubtedly been a before and after in the management of pain during childbirth, it is a personal decision that must be taken in a thoughtful way.
A few days ago we informed you in detail about the main analgesic techniques (pharmacological or not) to better cope with the moment of delivery, and today we want to do the same with anesthesia.
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