Japan: A recent study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research revealed a significantly higher postpartum urinary retention rate (30% versus 11%) in the case of epidural
Japan: A recent study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research revealed a significantly higher postpartum urinary retention rate (30% versus 11%) in the case of epidural
Association of epidural analgesia during labor and early
Prolonged second stage of labor in epidural analgesia deliveries tied to increased risk of postpartum urinary retention - Sarkari Doctor
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Labour analgesia and obstetric outcomes - British Journal of
Labour analgesia: update and literature review
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45 Labor Stages, Induced and Augmented, Dystocia, Precipitous
Full article: Parturients' Stated Preferences for Labor Analgesia