Abstract

This study seeks to determine the effect of spinal block on some maternal outcome. Participants in this study were 200 parturient presenting for vaginal delivery in two groups, which was selected by continued method, from Social Security hospital in Hamedan, Iran, with a gestational age between 38-42 weeks. Anesthetist inserted 10-microgram sofantanil and 1cc morphine sulfat via L3-4 interspaced. There were meaningful statistical evidences between oxytocin use in 2 groups and no other meaningful statistical differences between first and second stage of delivery, cesarean section and Vacuum extraction. The use of this analgesia in the other center, at larger scales and comparison between spinal block with the other methods is recommended.

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