Does painless childbirth (epidural analgesia) have any effects on the body?
Receiving epidural analgesia during childbirth may have certain effects on the body. Common complications include local bleeding, infection, and hematoma.
1. Local Bleeding
Epidural analgesia can reduce labor pain and generally has no adverse effects on the baby, as the injection contains anesthetic agents. However, the injection process may cause local tissue trauma, leading to bleeding. In such cases, treatment with medications such as Yimucao Granules or Xinshenghua Granules may be recommended under medical supervision.
2. Infection
The use of epidural analgesia during labor may prolong the delivery process, increasing the risk of intrauterine infection. In severe cases, this may lead to fever. It is important to follow medical advice and take prescribed antibiotics such as Levofloxacin Tablets or Metronidazole Tablets as directed.
3. Hematoma
Epidural analgesia may also result in blood vessel rupture. If the accumulated blood is not promptly absorbed or drained, it may lead to hematoma formation. In severe cases, surgical removal of the hematoma may be necessary under a doctor’s guidance.
In addition, prior to receiving epidural analgesia, a comprehensive medical evaluation should be conducted, and the appropriate delivery method should be selected carefully to minimize risks and protect maternal health.