Summarize this content to 100 words Adam G Mounce, anaesthetic core traineeDepartment of Anaesthetics, Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, UKagmounce{at}doctors.org.ukKmietowicz reports that women from poorer backgrounds are less likely to have an epidural during labour than women from richer backgrounds, even when it is medically indicated.1The authors of the study published in Anaesthesia suggest several reasons for the difference in uptake.2 One reason may be knowledge regarding epidural analgesia.During my obstetric anaesthesia rotation …
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