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by atrus
2 hours ago
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> This isn't without its risks to the mother and the child > The result is unnecessary birth trauma. Not trying to be snarky, but which is it? This is definitely a situation in which having a midwife there to advocate for you is an absolute plus. |
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The consensus seems to be shifting more towards converting to general anesthesia after epidural failure unless there are very clear reasons not to.