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Half of Pregnant Women Opt for Epidural

Posted by WiserResearch_Katherine under Birth Preparation, Labor & Delivery

There’s no doubt about it – labor and delivery hurt.  A lot. 

That’s why just over half of women choose to have an epidural, according to a Wiser Pregnancy survey

Not into the epidural? There are other pain relief options to choose from:

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Birthing Class Doesn’t Impact Epidural Use

Posted by WiserResearch_Editor under Birth Preparation, Labor & Delivery

To epidural or not to epidural – for many women, that’s a key question.

So what influences a woman’s decision? Peer pressure, concern about the baby’s health, bragging rights? Sure, those can all be powerful influencers.

But what doesn’t seem to play a role is the birthing class a woman attends. Wiser Pregnancy’s recent survey of pregnant women found the following:

That last statistic, in particular, is pretty interesting. More than half the women who took a birthing class found that it didn’t help or only helped a little.

Whether the choice is Lamaze (which doesn’t advocate for natural or painkiller-assisted birth) or Bradley (which supports natural birth), it turns out that women have pretty much made up their minds about an epidural, regardless of the class.

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