Ep. 294: Everything You Need to Know about Epidurals with Labor Junkie RN

The Birth Lounge Podcast - A podcast by HeHe Stewart

In this episode, Labor Junkie RN joins us to dive deep into everything you need to know about epidurals. Listen along as they debunk common myths and provide crucial insights on epidurals. Understand the administration process, potential side effects, and the importance of informed consent. They dive into the details of epidural placement, the role of medical professionals, and possible complications. This episode covers everything you need to know about making informed, empowered decisions regarding epidurals during labor and delivery, ensuring you have the knowledge to navigate childbirth with confidence.   Understanding Epidurals: Basics and Misconceptions Epidural Placement Process Addressing Common Fears and Concerns Hospital Policies and Procedures Informed Consent and Timeouts Epidural Placement and Initial Relief Managing Epidural Effectiveness Positioning and Movement with an Epidural Eating During Labor with an Epidural Walking Epidurals: Rare but Possible Common Complications and Risks of Epidurals Epidurals and Labor Progression Understanding Epidural Side Effects Making the Decision: To Epidural or Not Who Can Administer Your Epidural? Catheterization with an Epidural Removing the Epidural: What to Expect Final Thoughts on Epidurals and Birth Choices   Guest Bio: Sara is a nurse of 15 years, the past decade of that in high risk OB and is the mom of 3!  INSTAGRAM: Connect with HeHe on IG  Connect with HeHe on YouTube Connect with Sarah on TikTok Connect with Sarah on Facebook BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience!   Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone!   Check out Birth Brigade Podcast to hear HeHe chat with Dr. Bill Chun, OBGYN!  

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