By Alicia Dennis, University of Melbourne
Epidurals were developed for pregnant women to address the severe pain of labour. In Australia about one in three pregnant women in labour has an epidural for this reason.
A specialised medical doctor who has training and experience in this technique performs it in a hospital with an epidural service. This doctor is usually an anaesthetic consultant (anaesthetist) or a trainee under their supervision, or a GP anaesthetist.
An epidural is sometimes called a “major regional block” because a large region of the body has pain blocked in it, or a “neuraxial block” because it blocks the pain nerves around the middle axis of the body.