7 Reasons You Can't Have an Epidural
Elizabeth Hasselbeck welcomed her son last fall. When asked if she got an epidural, she says "I did but I think I'm immune to the epidural, because it didn't work for me. That's a problem." This is why many anesthesiologists recommend taking a childbirth class, even if you're planning on an epidural.
No matter how you feel about epidurals, you still need to have some information about them. I've seen lots of women decide before labor that epidurals were exactly what they wanted only to find out they couldn't have one. Don't get left in that rough spot. Epidurals are the most popular form of medicinal pain relief in labor and birth. But there might be reasons why you can't have an epidural. Find out what you need to know before labor.
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My doctor told me that it’s best to wait at home because getting there won’t make it happen sooner (both the baby and the drugs). He said that women further along in labor get preference and I’d be more comfortable at home. That said, I got to the hospital in plenty of time. I only had to wait about 2 hours.