Use of epidural in childbirth is linked to decreased severe maternal morbidity

In a study of vaginal births in New York State hospitals, labor neuraxial analgesia — having an epidural or combined spinal and epidural — was associated with a decreased risk of severe maternal morbidity. Deliveries with a neuraxial analgesic also lessened the risk of post-partum hemorrhaging, the leading cause of preventable severe maternal morbidity. The researchers found that a decreased risk of severe maternal morbidity associated with neuraxial analgesia was similar between non-Hispanic White women and racial and ethnic minority women.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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