Patient Care


Inhaled Analgesia Eases Pain in Early Labor Inhaled Analgesia Eases Pain in Early Labor
Inhaled analgesia using nitrous oxide or a flurane-derivative is a useful option for women in labor, particularly for those who are unable or unwilling to undergo more invasive analgesic procedures, according to a new study. More...24 Sep 2012

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