Intracutaneous or subcutaneous sterile water injection compared with blinded controls for pain management in labour.
BACKGROUND: Intracutaneous or subcutaneous injection of sterile water is rapidly gaining popularity as a method of pain relief in labour and it is therefore essential that it is properly evaluated. Adequate analgesia in labour is important to women worldwide. Sterile water injection is inexpensive,...
Main Authors: | Derry, S, Straube, S, Moore, R, Hancock, H, Collins, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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