Yes
only if you have a underlying condition
Yes, you can get an epidural with each birth.
They are the same
epidural
During labor. Epidural analgesia, sometimes called an epidural block, causes some loss of feeling in the lower areas of your body, yet you remain awake and alert. An epidural block may be given soon after your contractions start, or later as your labor progresses. An epidural block with more or stronger medications (anesthetics, not analgesics) can be used for a cesarean delivery or if vaginal birth requires the help of forceps or vacuum extraction. Your doctors will work with you to determine the proper time to give the epidural.
yes you can have and epidural if you are induced - Christina ballesteros
Heck yeah, get the epidural! Especially if you are a woman in labor!
The epidural numbs the body from the waist down but doesn't cause you to go to sleep. However in some procedures, they also give you a sedating medication which wipes out all memory of the procedure and events in the OR.
The anagram is the medical term "epidural."
Contrary to rumors, LSD will not stay in your spinal fluid, it's compltely metabolized by the body within 48 hours. You can also ask your doctor about this, but it will have no effect on the epidural.
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?