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Several analgesic options are available for patients during labor. Selection of the appropriate technique must be individualized. Education and preparation begins during prenatal care. If medications are to be used, the risks and benefits to the mother and infant must be considered.
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Enflurane Analgesia in Obstetrics
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1981The effects of enflurane analgesia (approximately 0.5%) were studied in 55 patients during the second stage of normal vaginal delivery and were compared with effects of nitrous oxide (approximately 40%) in 50 similar patients. The enflurane and oxygen mixture was rated satisfactory by 89% of the mothers and 80% of the anesthesiologists.
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