Why do you advocate painless delivery?

Because painless delivery can effectively alleviate the pain of pregnant women in the process of delivery, and can make pregnant women give birth to children safely during delivery. After all, the pain during childbirth is beyond the average person's endurance.

First, relieve the suffering of pregnant women.

Giving birth to a child is a very painful process. For many women, painless delivery can make childbirth more comfortable and relaxed. This method can alleviate the pain of pregnant women and improve the comfort during childbirth. This will make pregnant women more relaxed and comfortable, and help to promote a faster delivery process.

Second, reduce maternal and child complications.

Studies have shown that painless delivery can reduce the risk of complications during delivery. Because the parturient will not feel severe pain, the body will be more relaxed, which will help promote the faster delivery process. In addition, painless delivery can also reduce the rate of caesarean section, postpartum hemorrhage and the risk of hypoxia in infants.

Third, speed up production.

Painless delivery can relieve the pain and anxiety of pregnant women and make them more relaxed and comfortable. This will help to promote a faster delivery process and reduce maternal pain and complications. From the doctor's point of view, painless delivery can also reduce the risk of medical accidents and improve the efficiency and quality of medical work.

Fourth, improve the health of mothers and babies.

Painless delivery can reduce the negative impact of delivery on mother and baby. Because painless delivery can reduce maternal pain and complications, the baby's health will be better. This method can also reduce the rate of caesarean section and reduce the adverse effects of caesarean section on mother and baby.

For pregnant women, the advocacy of painless delivery can greatly reduce the pain caused by childbirth. When I first gave birth, I also received painless delivery. At that time, I had reached the late stage of labor, and the pain of contractions made me feel very painful. On the advice of doctors and nurses, I accepted painless delivery. After accepting painless delivery, my pain was greatly relieved, and I could concentrate on delivery better, and finally gave birth to a baby safely.

However, although painless delivery is very good, it also has some shortcomings:

Painless delivery may have some side effects and risks, including hypotension, headache, nausea and vomiting. For some parturients, painless delivery may cause more serious side effects, such as dyspnea and allergic reaction.

Painless delivery may prolong the time of labor, because narcotic drugs can slow down uterine contraction, resulting in slower labor. If the labor process is too long, it may increase the risk of maternal and child complications.

During painless delivery, it is necessary to continuously monitor the parturient, including vital signs such as heart rate, respiration and blood pressure. This may make mother feel uncomfortable and tired.

If painless delivery is used in the early stage of labor, it may lead to insufficient uterine contraction, thus reducing the success rate of natural delivery and increasing the risk of caesarean section.

Anesthetic drugs may be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, which will have an impact on the health of the fetus. In addition, narcotic drugs may affect the breathing and heart rate of the fetus and need to be used under the supervision of doctors and nurses.

For parturient, when accepting painless delivery, it is necessary to fully communicate with doctors and nurses to understand the risks and benefits, so as to make the most suitable decision for themselves and the fetus.