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Schmerztherapie bei Schwangeren

Praktische Schmerzmedizin

Zusammenfassung

Zu unterscheiden sind Geburtsschmerzen von Schmerzen während der Schwangerschaft, die wiederum mit der Schwangerschaft in Zusammenhang stehen können, aber nicht müssen. Mit wenigen Ausnahmen überwinden alle Fremdsubstanzen die Plazentaschranke, sodass der therapeutische Nutzen für die Mutter gegen ein potenzielles Risiko für ihr Baby abgewogen werden muss.

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Schneider, M.C., Girard, T. (2014). Schmerztherapie bei Schwangeren. In: Baron, R., Koppert, W., Strumpf, M., Willweber-Strumpf, A. (eds) Praktische Schmerzmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54670-9_33-1

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