TY - GEN AU - Navas, Araceli AU - Artigues, Catalina AU - Leiva Rus, Alfonso AU - Portells, Elena AU - Soler Mieras, Aina AU - Cladera-Serra, Antonia AU - Ortas, Silvia AU - Alomar, Margarita AU - Gual, Marina AU - Manzanares, Concepcion AU - Brunet, Marina AU - Julia, Magdalena AU - Lopez, Lidia AU - Granda, Lorena AU - Bennasar-Veny, Miquel AU - Carmen Carrascosa, Mari PY - 2018 DO - 10.1186/s12884-018-1715-3 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/22539 AB - Background: Epidural analgesia during labor can provide effective pain relief, but can also lead to adverse effects. The practice of moderate exercise during pregnancy is associated with an increased level of endorphins in the blood, and this could... LA - eng PB - BioMed Central (BMC) KW - Exercise KW - Delivery KW - Postnatal depression KW - Epidural anesthesia KW - Caesarian KW - Natural childbirth KW - Analgesia, Obstetrical KW - Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic KW - Analgesia, Epidural KW - Humans KW - Labor Pain KW - Pregnancy KW - Exercise Therapy KW - Female KW - Swimming KW - Treatment Outcome KW - Prenatal Care KW - Primary Health Care KW - Exercise KW - Single-Blind Method TI - Effectiveness and safety of moderate-intensity aerobic water exercise during pregnancy for reducing use of epidural analgesia during labor: protocol for a randomized clinical trial TY - research article ER -