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Pain-killing drugs used in labor do not reach the unborn baby.
The drugs for labor pain are often given late or do not take effect until after the laboring woman has already experienced much time with pain.
The drugs given for labor pain sometimes don’t work and some women still feel a lot of pain after receiving them.
The drugs given in labor decrease the chances for surgical delivery.
All drugs used for labor pain have been proven safe for the unborn child and do not cause any complications to the mother or baby.
The pain-killing drugs used in labor are from the narcotic family, similar to illegal street drugs like cocaine or heroin.