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      Nitrous oxide for labor analgesia: expanding analgesic options for women in the United States.

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          Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a commonly used labor analgesic in many Western countries, but is used infrequently in the United States. The University of California at San Francisco has been offering N2O for labor analgesia for more than 30 years. Vanderbilt University Medical Center recently began offering N2O as an option for pain relief in laboring women. Many women report that N2O provides effective pain relief during labor and argue that it should be made more widely available in the United States. This article discusses the use of N2O for pain management during labor, including its history, properties, clinical indications, and use and environmental safety issues. Practical issues regarding implementation of N2O service in a medical center setting are also discussed.

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          Journal
          Rev Obstet Gynecol
          Reviews in obstetrics & gynecology
          1941-2797
          1941-2797
          2012
          : 5
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Nurse-Midwifery Specialty, Nashville, TN.
          Article
          23483795
          404493a2-f65a-46ca-8dc7-02309104d776
          History

          Labor analgesia,Nitrous oxide
          Labor analgesia, Nitrous oxide

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