Tag: spinal anesthesia
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New Evidence Eases Fears About Anesthesia in C-Sections
Rethinking Anesthesia Choices for Cesarean Deliveries For decades, cesarean births have sparked discussions about the safest anesthesia approach for both mother and baby. Regional anesthesia—typically a spinal or epidural block—has often been favored over general anesthesia due to concerns that general anesthesia could impact neonatal outcome and maternal recovery. However, recent research and evolving clinical…
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New Research Dismisses Anesthesia Fears in C-Sections
Overview: Rethinking Anesthesia in Cesarean Deliveries For decades, cesarean births have often defaulted to regional anesthesia — spinal or epidural blocks — driven by concerns about how general anesthesia could affect newborns during labor and delivery. New evidence, however, challenges some of these long-held fears and highlights how modern anesthesia practices can safeguard both mother…
