What is a painless delivery? Why do I need a painless delivery?

Expecting a baby in October is one of the most enjoyable experiences in life. Every mother-to-be has heard, at one time or another, from her mother or sisters and friends, how terrible the pain of childbirth can be, which is why a safe and comfortable delivery is so important. Painless birth is a “human service” that allows you to experience a safe, comfortable and meaningful birth with the help of your anesthesiologist, obstetrician, midwife and family. Pain-free delivery” is a medical term for a technique used by doctors to reduce or eliminate pain during childbirth. In the spinal canal of your back, there are two chambers (subarachnoid and epidural) separated by a tough membrane, where all the nerves that transmit the painful sensations of uterine contractions converge. The anesthesiologist injects analgesic medication into these two spaces for the purpose of relieving labor pain through a simple procedure, which is the most common, safe and effective method of labor analgesia in clinical practice – the intra-vertebral block (combined lumbar, epidural or continuous epidural analgesia) technique of labor analgesia. This technique is more effective than other methods. This analgesic technique is more effective and faster than other methods. It keeps you awake, allows you to eat and drink, allows you to walk freely on the floor, and allows you to maintain normal labor force without pain. Thanks to the new local anesthetic drug, ropivacaine, and the patient-controlled analgesia technique, the amount of drug injected into your body is much smaller than the dose for a cesarean section, and the amount of drug that passes through the placenta is minimal, so there are no adverse effects on the fetus. You can personally participate in the analgesia through an electronic micropump, eliminating the need for separate anesthesia when labor is difficult and a cesarean or assisted delivery is required.