Risks of Epidural Use During Labor

Risks of Epidural Use During Labor

In the US, 71% of women choose to have some type of epidural anesthesia pain relief during labor (Stanford Medicine, 2017). Most of the time, epidural anesthesia is not medically necessary. It is chosen by mothers who do not want to experience the pain that comes with childbirth, or it’s been suggested to get an epidural. Epidurals are also used when a woman is not progressing, or they have hit their threshold for labor pain and ask for it.

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Pregnancy Wellness: 5 Ways to Stay Healthy and Happy

Pregnancy Wellness: 5 Ways to Stay Healthy and Happy

In addition to finding a trusted midwife, attending prenatal appointments and doing any recommended testing to ensure and healthy, safe birth, here are 5 ways to stay healthy and happy during this incredible journey.

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The Postpartum Period and Adjusting to Life with a Newborn

The Postpartum Period and Adjusting to Life with a Newborn

Congrats, Mama! You just made it through childbirth, the most sacred right of passage in a woman's life. Now it's time to bond and learn to care for the most precious being you've ever known. We know all the feels. It's the greatest love you've ever felt when you hold that new baby in your arms, more love than you ever knew you were capable of feeling.

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