Some hospitals also use this in conjunction with
light epidural anesthesia.
Not exact matches
Once the
epidural is in, the doctor does a
lighter «test» dose that takes effect after about 10 minutes.
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Maternal
epidural anesthesia is used with
light sedation to keep mother comfortable.