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close this bookCare in Normal Birth (WHO, 1996, 60 p.)
close this folder2. GENERAL ASPECTS OF CARE IN LABOUR
close this folder2.6 Labour Pain
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View the document2.6.1 Non-pharmacological methods of pain relief
View the document2.6.2 Pharmacological pain relief in labour

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Almost all women experience pain during labour, but the responses of individual women to labour pain are widely different. According to clinical experience, abnormal labour, prolonged or complicated by dystocia, induced or accelerated by oxytocics, or terminated by instrumental delivery, seems to be more painful than “normal labour”. Nevertheless, even completely normal labour is painful too.