Painless Normal Delivery & Labor

This is the technique that helps women control pain during labor. It is called epidural anesthesia-assisted delivery, or painless normal delivery. An epidural anesthesia is administered into the lower back during the procedure. This is to avoid pain or discomfort in the lower body. It also keeps the woman awake and conscious throughout childbirth.

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Reasons why people choose this are as follows:

To have a pleasant normal birth

Reducing labor pain and discomfort

Fear of labor pain

Fear of extended periods of labor

Past harrowing childbirth experiences

Health issues that could make labor discomfort worse

Benefits of the Procedure

Pain Relief: Significant reduction or elimination of labor pain.

Comfort: Enormous comfort and relaxation during labor.

Awareness: The mother remains awake and participates in the birthing process.

Reduced Stress: Lower stress levels can contribute to a smoother labor process.

Energy Conservation: Helps to provide energy for the final stages of labor.

Our Unique Commitment

Our team of experienced obstetricians and anesthesiologists ensures the highest level of care.

We customize the dosage according to the individual's needs.

We provide 24/7 support. Our skilled nurses and experienced obstetricians will be available throughout labor and delivery.

Modern and well-equipped labor and delivery rooms.

We provide exclusive postpartum care for a smooth recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Epidural kind of anesthesia is used to relieve labor pains. Medication is injected into the lower spine's epidural area in this procedure.

The epidural insertion causes a small amount of discomfort and a needle prick. But it reduces labor pain very much.

Movement is sometimes restricted. Although in bed, you can still change positions. "Walking epidurals" are available at certain facilities to increase mobility.

Epidurals are safe. But there are some possible side effects. It includes headaches, blood pressure drops, and, in rare instances, nerve damage.

The majority of women are eligible for epidurals. It's advisable to talk to your medical professional about it.

After injecting the epidural, labor pain usually starts to subside in 10 to 20 minutes.

The baby is not much affected by epidurals. The drug utilized will give as little of an effect as possible.

Yes, an epidural aids in pain management during vaginal delivery.

To get customized attention, please make an appointment with our high-risk pregnancy team. We are available to support you all the time.

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