Study of Labor Pain During Pregnancy
Childbirth is a physiologic and natural process that has been undertaken by women over the years with professional assistance Although there are no underlying pathological processes, labor is linked with a painful experience, so a lot of women are worried about labor pain and how they can be relieved of pain. Delivery of the infant into the arms of a conscious and pain-free mother is one of the most exciting and rewarding moments in medicine. Both physical and emotional factors play a part in the feelings of labor pain. Women body goes through a great physical change as it prepares for the birth of your baby and these changes cause pain.
Pain during the first stage of labor is due to distention of the lower uterine segment, mechanical dilatation of the cervix and lastly due to stretching of excitatory nociceptive afferents resulting from the contraction of the uterine muscles and in the second stage additional factors, such as contraction and pressure on the parietal peritoneum, uterine ligaments, urethra, bladder, rectum, lumbosacral plexus, fascia and muscles of the pelvic floor increase the intensity of pain. Women in labor felt pain at different locations. Some participants felt labor pain in their waist and vagina with the urge to defaecate and urinate. Other women experienced bodily and lower abdominal pain during labor.
In general, there are two opposite views about labor pain. One is that the labor pain is part of a natural process and although it is painful it does not mean that there is anything wrong. Thus, labor pain should not necessarily be treated with medications. The other view is that the pain of labor is unacceptable, and there are no other circumstances in life when it is reasonable to experience such pain. Consequently, all women must be offered pain relief.
Despite being a laborer, it is the best feeling for the mother.
Blog by Ajit Singh, CEO and Co-founder of AB Developers www.abdevelopers.net
Reference by Dr. Niraj Gupta (nirajg261@gmail.com)
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