Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates
Bellingham Anesthesia Associates


Just like every mother and baby are different, so is every birthing experience.  Some labors are more painful than others because of the baby's position or size, the strength of the contractions, or the duration of the labor.  There are many different techniques for treating pain during labor, including breathing and relaxation techniques, intravenous medications, nerve blocks, epidural analgesia, and spinal blocks.  It is a good idea to learn about these options before you go into labor, so you can incorporate them into your birthing plan.  
 
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has written an excellent pamphlet on pain relief during labor and delivery.  You can read it by clicking here 
 
Please read our Frequently Asked Questions for more information about labor epidurals and anesthesia.
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