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Predictors of Recommendation and Acceptance of Intrapartum Epidural Analgesia
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We studied the factors that influence the recommendation of epidural analgesia by obstetricians, as well as its acceptance by the laboring patients at a university hospital in Israel. Epidural analgesia was recommended more often to low parity, younger women exhibiting more pain. Parturients who perceived greater pain were more secular, had low parity, and had a higher level of education were more likely to accept it.
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