What is Painless Delivery | Tips of Painless Delivery | Painless Normal Delivery | Dr. Bhumika bnsal

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  • What is Painless Delivery | Tips of Painless Delivery | Painless Normal Delivery | Dr. Bhumika bnsal
    Painless Delivery: Advantages of Painless Normal Delivery?
    Becoming a mother is the start of a wonderful journey. The amazing bond that you have shared with your unborn child during the nine months culminates with the arrival of your bundle of joy. However, the crossing over often involves an excruciatingly painful birthing process. First-time mothers-to-be often fear natural birth. While earlier an elective C-section was the only alternative available, modern medicine has brought about some revolutionary advancements that can help bring the pain during childbirth down to an acceptable level. Painless delivery or ‘Epidural analgesia’ is nothing but an option for normal delivery.
    What is Painless Delivery?
    Painless delivery can be achieved using a form of regional anaesthesia that provides pain relief during natural labour. Epidural anaesthesia is administered through an injection on the lower back of the mother. The drug takes about 10-15 minutes to take effect. This is a good option for women with a lower pain bearing capacity, who would otherwise opt for a C-section.
    How Is the Epidural Anaesthesia Administered?
    You may be required to sit still with your back arched while you are given the epidural. The doctor will catheterize your lower back by inserting a thin tube into the lower part of your spinal cord. The needle is removed, and the catheter is taped into place so that the epidural anaesthesia can be administered during labour. The epidural is administered once you are in active labour and works by numbing your pelvic region and everything below it while you remain conscious. However, you should be aware that it does not offer 100% pain relief.
    The Advantages of Epidural
    Painless delivery gives women a chance at experiencing natural childbirth, with very little intervention. It has helped in bringing down the number of elective C-sections in India.
    Women are given an option to take an epidural during labour if they feel they are not able to bear the pain, are exhausted from pushing or in case of any emergencies that may require an urgent C-section.
    By alleviating pain, it allows the mother to focus on the delivery. It is an aid for relaxation and can prevent exhaustion and irritation experienced by most women during childbirth, thereby reducing the risk of developing post-partum complications.
    It helps the baby descend easily by relaxing the pelvic and vaginal muscles.
    It also helps in lowering the blood pressure of the mother, which otherwise can shoot up to dangerous levels during labour.
    The Risks or Side Effects of Epidural
    While the epidural is completely safe for the mother and the baby, it may leave you with side effects such as fever, breathing problems, nausea, dizziness, back pain and shivering.
    The new mother may experience severe migraine-like headaches due to some epidural leakage into the spine.
    The labour may take longer than otherwise when an epidural is used.
    The mother may have trouble passing urine after childbirth. In that case, a catheter may be used.
    It causes numbness of the entire lower body, and it may be a while before you can walk.
    In stray cases, if the mother’s blood pressure goes down, it may cause a lowering of heart rate in the baby as well. In extreme cases, an emergency C-section may be performed.

Комментарии • 12

  • @prabhuandme
    @prabhuandme 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had no side effects despite Epidural. Many thanks to Dr Bhumika, the delivery happened way easier than I expected.

    • @Mis_swati
      @Mis_swati 5 месяцев назад

      What was ur experience plzzz tell, AM thinking to consult for normal delivery

    • @preetidas3333
      @preetidas3333 Месяц назад

      ​@@Mis_swaticontractions rehte hai par labour pain 40% tak Kam ho jaate hai

    • @Mis_swati
      @Mis_swati Месяц назад

      @@preetidas3333 this is my 7th month, and main bhumika bansal ko hi dikha rhi hu, can u plzz kitna pase lage the or apka experience. Kasa tha waha pe??

    • @Mis_swati
      @Mis_swati Месяц назад

      Plzz reply as it will be very helpful for me

    • @kavitaparihar4353
      @kavitaparihar4353 9 дней назад

      Mene krvai h painless delivery.. Haste haste bilkul pta ni chlta delivery ka😊🥰🥰.. 30%drd feel hota h bs

  • @alishabaig8108
    @alishabaig8108 День назад

    Yeh kaha pr hota h... Mujhe bh bata dijiye.... Our chargesss

  • @vibhu790
    @vibhu790 7 месяцев назад

    Epidural can be given in VBAC??? Please reply mam

    • @dr.bhumikabansalgynecologi9318
      @dr.bhumikabansalgynecologi9318  6 месяцев назад

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  • @user-tb3dt3th3q
    @user-tb3dt3th3q 4 месяца назад

    Cost kya hogi normal painless delevry ki

    • @preetidas3333
      @preetidas3333 Месяц назад

      Injection ki cost hai around 17000 rupees extra along with labour charges.
      Meri Apollo Mumbai me painless vaginal delivery hui thi