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9 September 2025
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)

Labor analgesia is more than a technique: a call for holistic and respectful care

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Neuraxial labor analgesia has improved pain control and childbirth outcomes. Yet, pain is a multidimensional experience requiring more than technical skill. This article calls for a holistic, woman-centered model in which the anesthesiologist plays a key role. The purpose is to promote a cultural shift: making labor analgesia not only effective, but also respectful and meaningful.

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Labor analgesia is more than a technique: a call for holistic and respectful care. (2025). Advances in Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/aapm.55

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