I can see how relaxing can help you progress, however epidurals are known to slow labor and not help it progress. When I got my epidural my contractions slowed immensely and labor almost stopped even though I had already been in labor for 12 hours. They had to give me Pitocin then to counteract that and get things started again. They do try to wait long enough to give the epidural to counteract this, unfortunately its still far more true that an epidural is more likely to slow your labor than speed it up.ChristusG said:Oh, I just wanted to add that sometimes epidurals actually help labor. I was dialted to 3cm and not progressing. I asked for an epidural because I was starting to feel the contractions, and my OB was actually just about to suggest that I get one anyways in order to relax me and help me to progress further along. It worked and I began dialating more.
I actually know quite a few people this has happened to.
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pregnancy/childbirth/164.html
"An epidural can slow your labor, in which case you may need Pitocin to get it back on track."
http://www.hencigoer.com/betterbirth/sample/
"Epidurals slow labor, cause persistent posterior babies, and increase the risk of cesarean for poor progress."
http://www.hencigoer.com/betterbirth/lit/
"Having an epidural increased the likelihood of having a prolonged labor six-fold, 42-fold if the epidural was placed early in labor. A U.S. study of active versus standard management in 400 first-time mothers found that even though active management helped women with epidurals somewhat, the cesarean rate was still 11% versus 3% in women not having an epidural. Over 85% of all cesareans were in women who had epidurals."
http://www.the-health-pages.com/topics/education/epidural.html
"An epidural anesthetic is administered once you are in true labor. Once started, however, it can slow your labor and make the contractions weaker."
http://www.childbirthsolutions.com/articles/birth/epidural/index.php
"May slow labor, requiring Pitocin; and has been found to increase the chances of a cesarean delivery in primigravidas by two or three times."
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