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Birth:C Section

Can epidurals increase the chances of a Cesarean Section (C-Section)?

A look at epidurals and their risks and relation to C-Section.

Birth:Labor:Pain Relief:Epidural

Epidural Anesthesia as Pain Relief in Labor

Discusses using an epidural as pain relief during labor.

Walking Epidural as Pain Relief in Labor
Discusses using a walking epidural as pain relief during labor.

What Is An Epidural & What Are The Safety Risks?
An Epidural refers to the process in which an anesthesia is injected into a part of the spine known as the epidural space. An epidural is often used during childbirth to block the transmission o...

Birth:Stories

BirthStories.Com

An ever-expanding collection of true talesof labor and delivery. Come read stories ofvaginal and cesarean births, hospital births,home births and a birth on the road... as well asepidurals, inductions, VBACs, breech births, multiples and more -- all demonstrating the wonderful variety of the birth experience. From Pregnancy Today Online.

Books:Labor and Birth

Easing Labor Pain : The Complete Guide to a More Comfortable and Rewarding Birth

In a non-judgemental manner, this book covers ALL of the options for pain relief during labor and birth. It has accurate information, personal comments on subjects such as: epidural anesthesia, positioning, TENS, accupressure, support and much, much more! A must read for every expectant couple!

Books:Pregnancy

The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth

Sheila Kitzinger, a well-known home-birth advocate and author of many excellent books, has written this comprehensive guide in a way that informs the reader about the typical medical tests, procedures, interventions and explains their purposes and the situations in which may be most beneficial for those who choose them. The individuality of each pregnancy is acknowledged and respected, and no judgements are made or implied regarding the use of tests, epidurals, artificial induction, etc., other than to simply describe what they are and how and when they are generally used. It is nice to read about natural births, home births, bonding time, etc., without all of the cold medical warnings and threats for a change.