Poll Results: Pain Medication during Labor
December 25, 2006 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under poll, pregnancy
Forty-six people responded to the poll: Which answer applies to the birth of your first child? The results:
I did not require pain medication: 35%
I had some pain medication (systemic narcotic): 11%
I had an epidural but no c-section: 20%
I had a spinal: 2%
I had a combined spinal/epidural: 4%
I had a cesarean section: 20%
I adopted: 2%
I am pregnant: 7%
Graphically:
Pie chart:
To see all prior poll results, click here.
Pain Management during Labor: A Poll
December 12, 2006 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under poll, pregnancy
Writing the post Epidurals May Interfere with Breastfeeding made me curious about others’ experience with pain management during labor. Please share your vote in the poll:
[edited to remove inactive poll; see poll results here]
If you missed any of the previous poll results, click here.
Epidurals May Interfere with Breastfeeding
December 11, 2006 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under scientific studies
A research study by the University of Sydney concludes that epidurals “hamper breastfeeding” (BBC News). Several factors may be at play:
– an epidural can make the baby sleepy;
– women who get epidurals are more likely to end up with a cesarean section, and c-sections can make it more difficult for the nursing mother to pick up the baby and position the baby at the breast; and
– mothers who choose not to have pain relief may be more motivated to breastfeed.
The study doesn’t really report anything we didn’t already know. This simply tells me that women should consider planning …read more
Husbands Can Nurse Too
November 16, 2006 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding stories, health of the mother
In today’s breastfeeding story, Kelly from Thrifty Mommy writes about how her husband made all the difference:
“My husband can breastfeed just as well as I can …
When I had my little girl, I was determined to breastfeed. My husband and I went to the class and I had a best friend that had nursed 4 kids successfully. It was supposed to go easy. We didn’t know for 2 days that I had a complication from my epidural called a spinal headache. I was leaking spinal fluid and my brain was sagging down onto my skull. No one caught it until …read more






