The Epidural Book
The Epidural Book
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The majority of women giving birth in the United States receive an epidural during labor and delivery; many others receive a spinal block. The Epidural Book fully explains anesthesia used during labor and vaginal delivery or C-section, with an emphasis on epidurals. Dr. Richard Siegenfeld answers pregnant women's questions, including Who administers epidurals and spinal blocks and when? How does anesthesia affect both the mother and the baby? Under what circumstances should a woman avoid an epidural? What happens during the recovery period? What problems can arise?Written by an experienced anesthesiologist, The Epidural Book is lighthearted and informative. This easy-to-read guide helps an expectant mother prepare for her all-important day.
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Table of Content
Table of Content
<P>Preface<BR>1. How Our Thinking and Practice Have Changed<BR>2. How an Epidural Works<BR>3. Where, Who, and When<BR>4. The Preparation<BR>5. The Procedure<BR>6. The Imperfect Epidural<BR>7. Side Effects<BR>8. Uncommon Problems<BR>9. Rare Complications<BR>10. Conditions Affecting Epidurals and Spinals<BR>11. Spinals and Walking Epidurals<BR>12. Anesthesia for C-Sections<BR>13. After Your Delivery<BR>14. Alternatives to Epidurals<BR>15. Effects on the Baby<BR>16. In a Nutshell<BR>Acknowledgments<BR>Notes<BR>Glossary<BR>Index</P>
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