Childcare 0.0 / 5 ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentPain ReliefGCSEAQA Created by: CH1O3 LOUCreated on: 08-04-16 13:47 42513 Across 1. Water can help you relax and make the contractions seem less painful. Ask if you can have a bath or use a birth pool. The water will be kept at a comfortable temperature but not above 37.5C, and your temperature will be monitored. (5, 6) 4. This stands for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Some hospitals have them.If not, you can hire your own machine. (4, 7) Down 2. An epidural is a special type of local anaesthetic. It numbs the nerves that carry the pain impulses from the birth canal to the brain. For most women, an epidural gives complete pain relief. (8) 3. This is a mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide gas. Gas and air won't remove all the pain, but it can help to reduce it and make it more bearable. Many women like it because it's easy to use and they control it themselves. (7) 5. intramuscular injection (into the muscle of your thigh or buttock) of a drug, such as pethidine or, less commonly, diamorphine. The injection can also help you to relax, which can lessen the pain. (9)
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