Anesthesia is a medical procedure that involves the use of drugs to induce a state of unconsciousness or reduced sensation during surgery. While anesthesia is generally considered safe, it can lead to complications during the puerperium, which is the period after childbirth.
Overall, while anesthesia is generally considered safe, it is important to be aware of the potential complications that can occur during the puerperium. Women who are undergoing anesthesia during childbirth should discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with their healthcare providers and take steps to minimize their risk of complications.
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