The nature and management of labor pain: part I. Nonpharmacologic pain relief
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The nature and management of labor pain: part I. Nonpharmacologic pain relief
Erratum in
- Am Fam Physician. 2003 Dec 15;68(12):2330
Abstract
Pain in labor is a nearly universal experience for childbearing women. A recent evidence-based symposium on the nature and management of labor pain brought together family physicians, obstetricians, midwives, obstetric anesthesiologists, and childbirth educators to discuss a series of commissioned systematic reviews. Although management of labor pain plays a relatively minor role in a woman's satisfaction with childbirth compared with the quality of the relationship with her maternity caregiver and the degree of participation she has in decision making, it is an important topic for women and their caregivers. Nonpharmacologic methods of pain relief such as labor support, intradermal water blocks, and warm water baths are effective techniques for management of labor pain. An increased availability of these methods can provide effective alternatives for women in labor.
Comment in
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Management of labor pain: promoting patient choice.Am Fam Physician. 2003 Sep 15;68(6):1023, 1026, 1033 passim. Am Fam Physician. 2003. PMID: 14524393 No abstract available.
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Importance of continuous doula support during labor.Am Fam Physician. 2004 Aug 1;70(3):448. Am Fam Physician. 2004. PMID: 15317433 No abstract available.
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