Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia

Peripartum analgesia for labor and anesthesia for caesarean deliveries are provided by the anesthesia subspecialty known as obstetric anesthesia, often known as ob-gyn anesthesia or ob-gyn anesthesiology. For the attending anesthesiologists, it has always been challenging to give anesthesia during pregnancy for both obstetric and non-obstetric surgery. While a substantial percentage of an obstetric anesthesiologist's practice may involve directing anesthesia for caesarean sections and managing pain during vaginal deliveries, the specialty is increasingly growing to include anesthesia for both maternal and foetal operations. When labour pains are present, obstetric anesthetists are commonly called upon. Buprenorphine is the medication that is most usually used to produce a more pronounced physical square.

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