Aim: Aim of this study was comparison stage of vaginal delivery in painless labor with epidural &spinal analgesia. Material and Method: This study was clinical trials and double blind.90 pregnant women in Taleghani hospital entered in this study. We divided women in 3 groups (spinal analgesia, Epidural analgesia, control) randomly. We recorded Heart rate and blood pressure and oxygen saturation in mothers every 15 minutes and fetal heart rate and apgar in one and five minute after delivery and dilatation in cervix every 2 hours for full dilatation. Results: Mean of second stage in delivery in control group was less than others groups (p=0/01).In Epidural and spinal groups were not significant difference (P> 0/05). Discussion: Mean of second delivery in epidural and spinal analgesia decreased.
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