Women in labour can get epidural pain relief. Pain travels via nerve fibers to the spinal cord. «Dura» is the outermost of the three layers of the meninges surrounding the spinal cord. The epidural catheter is placed in the lower back, outside «dura», and the drugs influence the nerve fibers.
Epidural pain relief can start at any stage of labour. You have to lie or sit still during epidural placement. This can be difficult if the contractions are painful in the late stage of labour. The anaesthetist can be busy with other patients and sometimes the parturients have to wait for epidural pain relief.
Major side effects are very rare. If you suspect a side effect, please contact your midwife and she will ask an anaesthetist.