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Epidural Anesthesia for Painless Delivery: Meaning, Highlights, and Associated Risks

  Bringing new life to the world is a wonderful journey, but it quite likely entails the fear of pain during labour. For most women, the thought of labour pain can be too much to handle, but cutting-edge medicine provides ways to reduce this fear. One of the most effective and widely used methods is epidural anaesthesia, which is a painless delivery. At  Diva Women’s Hospital , we aim to provide secure, caring, and comfortable birth experiences for each mother.  In this blog,  we will learn the term “epidural anaesthesia” by letting know some crucial aspects like what it is, how it works, its usefulness, and the recent findings on its benefits, and lastly, it will warn of likely risks that one might associate with it. What is Epidural Anesthesia? Epidural anaesthesia refers to a type of regional anaesthesia treatment used for pain relief in a specific area. For instance, in labour, it is a process of numbing the lower part of the body, mainly the uterus, the cervix, ...

Cholestasis of Pregnancy: A Must-Know Guide for Moms-to-Be

  Although pregnancy is a lovely and transforming journey, pregnant women should be aware of certain health issues. One such issue that influences bile flow and can cause discomfort and possible hazards for mother and child is cholestasis of pregnancy, a liver illness. At Diva Women’s Hospital, we think in teaching and empowering women-to-be with the appropriate knowledge to guarantee a  safe and healthy pregnancy . This book will go over cholestasis of pregnancy, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. What Is Cholestasis of Pregnancy? In the third trimester, a liver disorder known as cholestasis of pregnancy results from bile, a digestive fluid generated by the liver, not flowing from the liver to the intestines. Along with other problems, this accumulation of bile acids in the bloodstream can cause great irritation. Though somewhat rare, this disorder calls for quick medical intervention to lower risks for the mother and the unborn child. Women carrying m...