Pregnant women with lumbar disc herniation can have a painless delivery. Painless delivery is performed by injecting anesthesia into the epidural and subarachnoid cavities so that there is no pain or less pain during labor, which not only reduces the pain during labor, but also improves the back pain and sciatica caused by lumbar disc herniation. Because the anesthetic drug is injected into the epidural cavity and anesthetizes the nerve roots, this can make the symptoms of lumbar pain sciatica reduced. In the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, there is an epidural anesthesia for the treatment itself, often the drug is injected into the epidural cavity or subarachnoid cavity, and then traction is performed to reset the herniated material, so that the purpose of returning the herniated material and reducing pain can be achieved. So there is no contradiction between the two, and painless delivery can be used.