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Substantial reductions in use of epidural analgesia


Book ID
120852762
Publisher
Adis International Limited (now part of Wolters Kluwer Health)
Year
2005
Weight
133 KB
Volume
&NA;
Category
Article
ISSN
1173-8324

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The use of epidural analgesia for labor and birth has risen dramatically in the United States, and nurse-midwives are caring for increasingly greater numbers of women who deliver under epidural analgesia. The authors of this investigation undertook a national survey by mailed questionnaire to explor