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BACKGROUND
Difficult epidural insertion and accidental dural puncture are more likely in the obese pregnant population. Low-level evidence suggests that the risk of post-dural puncture headache declines as body mass index increases.
METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed prospective data on 18315
OBJECTIVE
To determine the post-partum management of women and their newborn whatever the mode of delivery.
METHODS
The PubMed database, the Cochrane Library and the recommendations from the French and foreign obstetrical societies or colleges have been consulted.
RESULTS
Because breastfeeding is
OBJECTIVE
The use of spinal catheters for extended periods after accidental dural puncture (ADP) and administration of intrathecal saline via spinal catheters have been advocated to decrease the incidence of postdural puncture headache and the subsequent need for epidural blood patch (EBP), with