Narcotic analgesics can be highly effective at treating the pain of labor. They are
generally safe for the baby, although it is better to avoid large doses toward the end of
labor in order to avoid respiratory depression in the newborn.
Good dosages for this purpose include:
More frequent, smaller doses are better than larger, less-frequent doses. Smaller doses
given IV are immediately effective, but wear off quickly. Whether that is an advantage or
disadvantage depends on how close the woman is to delivery and her need for immediate pain
relief.
The greatest safety with
narcotics is achieved when an antagonist (naloxone or Narcan)
is available to treat the baby should depression appear.
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