Belle,
As far as I understand it, the administering of any drugs is indeed considered intervention and therefore the birth may be vaginal, but not natural IYKWIM? Natural birth means no medical intervention? (I'm sure Kelly will come and clarify this for you once she sees your post - she will be able to explain it to you much better than I would and is far more qualified to do so!)
Pethidine in terms of how it is administered has different affects from what I can recall. If the birth of your baby is more than around 4 hours away, they will give you an injection of pethidine in the leg (if you request it of course!) and this method means that it takes longer to actually take effect, but the effects last longer. If birth is less than 4 hours away and pethidine is to be administered, it is usually done via IV and the effects are felt much more quickly, but they leave the system more quickly, therefore having less effect on the baby? (Quite often pethidine will make the baby sleepy I think).
Kelly will probably be able to give you a clearer picture of the effects of an epidural also - obviously it can be effective in terms of pain relief for you, but I think sometimes it can slow labour? I'm not sure.....
I had every form of pain relief available to me (gas, pethidine - both in the leg and IV, followed by epidural and subsequent spinal block due to needing the emergency c/s).
Kelly - come and help us out! LOL I think I've confused Belle more here?!![]()


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