What It Actually Feels Like To Give Birth Without An Epidural

Side Effects Of Epidurals

What to Expect

While it may be tempting to numb labor pains, there can be serious complications of using an epidural that lasts beyond labor. According to research, women who receive epidurals have higher chances of needing intervention. This includes vacuum extraction, delivery by forceps and ultimately a caesarean section after several hours of laboring. The chances of tearing when receiving an epidural are double compared to women who have an unmedicated birth. Other side effects include spinal headaches or migraines that can last anywhere from a few days to a few months after delivery. The use of epidurals on average extends the first stage of labor by 30 minutes and the second stage of labor by 2-3 hours almost cutting the time of pushing in half for women not using anesthesia.

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