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Pain management for women in labour: an overview of systematic reviews.



BACKGROUND: The pain that women experience during labour is affected by multiple physiological and psychosocial factors and its intensity can vary greatly. Most women in labour require pain relief. Pain management strategies include non-pharmacological interventions (that aim to help women cope with pain in labour) and pharmacological interventions (that aim to relieve the pain of labour).

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Arlene N. Green B.S.



Arlene Green has been actively teaching kinesiology since 1981. With a background in Health Education and Psychology, she is currently the senior instructor in the field on Touch for Health Kinesiology and Professional Kinesiology Practitioner Training in the U.S. She is a faculty member of the International Kinesiology College and the Director of the U.S., Kinesiology Training Institute of Chapel Hill. She has presented at International Conferences for Energy Psychology, ISSEEEM, NICABM, and TFH. Arlene is the author of The Top Ten Pain Releasers.

For more information, please visit http://www.USKinesiology.com.

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