Skip to content
Family Birth Center nurses have been trained in using nitrous oxide as a pain management option for their patients. - Contributed photo
Family Birth Center nurses have been trained in using nitrous oxide as a pain management option for their patients. – Contributed photo
Author
UPDATED:

UKIAH >> Childbirth is no laughing matter, or is it? Ukiah Valley Medical Center (UVMC) joins a growing number of health care facilities to offer nitrous oxide, often referred to as laughing gas, to women in labor at the Family Birth Center.

Nitrous oxide is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gases. It is a noninvasive analgesic that reduces anxiety and pain, can be used late in labor and is self-administered, thus giving the laboring mom the ability to control her pain when she needs it. Nitrous oxide takes effect in seconds, doesn’t inhibit labor contractions and has few side effects for mother or baby.

Mendocino Community Health Clinic Obstetrician and Gynecologist Karen Crabtree, M.D., medical director of Care for Her, championed the use of nitrous oxide.

As she explained, “Nitrous oxide has a long history of success in other countries with very successful outcomes. Since FDA approval, we’ve been preparing for the launch which has included manufacturing of special equipment and training of nurses and staff. UVMC is one of the few hospitals in Northern California to offer nitrous oxide. As a small hospital, it is very cutting edge to have this option available.”

Casey Ford, director of perinatal services at UVMC, added that the reason for adding nitrous oxide as an option for women in labor. “Adding nitrous oxide gives women another choice in an area where there are few options,” she said. “Many women want to avoid the interventions that prevent them from getting out of bed to use the Jacuzzi, shower or just walk around. With laughing gas it is never too early or too late to take the edge off of the pain, and it can be initiated in minutes.”

Nitrous oxide has been in use at UVMC since the beginning of December. Approximately 20 women have used it. Agnes Calumpang, a registered nurse at the Family Birth Center said, “I offered it to my patient, a first-time mom, and she loved it. She started it at 3 centimeters and used it to 7 centimeters. She was very happy with the results and liked the fact that she was in control.”

Birth centers around the country are beginning to show more interest in nitrous oxide as an option for women in labor. However, UVMC is the only facility north of San Francisco, and south of Portland, Oregon to offer nitrous oxide as a pain management option for mothers to be. Given all of its benefits, nitrous oxide truly provides expectant mothers with an opportunity to laugh while in labor.

The Family Birth Center offers a state-of-the art facility, with large private birthing suites and a Special Care Nursery. The center also offers educational and support classes for expectant moms and caregivers. The Family Birth Center is located at UVMC, 275 Hospital Drive in Ukiah. For more information about classes, call 463-7550 or visit www.uvmc.org/birthcenter.

Originally Published:

RevContent Feed

Page was generated in 2.4763808250427